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How did the Judiciary act of 1789 ensure the distribution of power?
A. circuit courts were set up in each state
B. federal district courts were formed
C. the Supreme Court was prohibited from giving cruel and unusual punishment
D. the judges to the Supreme Court were from different states

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
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It created a working court system because it called for 5 judges, and 1 chief justice. It gave as well the Supreme Court authority to make courts. It created a working court system because it called for five associate justices and one chief justice. It also gave the Supreme court the power to make smaller courts.

Answered by GooseBumps123
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It created a working court system because it called for 5 judges, and 1 chief justice. It gave as well the Supreme Court authority to make courts. It created a working court system because it called for five associate justices and one chief justice. It also gave the Supreme court the power to make smaller courts.

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