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Question 1:
In the U.S. Supreme Court system, what does the term rule of four mean?
A. At least four justices must be present, robed and seated to in order to hear a case.
B. The Court will hear cases that a substantial minority of justices regards as important.
C. Four lawyers must be present when a case is argued.
D. There can be no less than four arguments pertaining to any one case.

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