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The Constitution made no mention of how many justices should sit on the Supreme Court. Which statement regarding how the number of justices is set is true?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first Congress set the number of justices as a part of the Judiciary Act of 1789.

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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The statement is - The first Congress set the number of justices as a part of the Judiciary act of 1789.

Supreme Court has only nine justices because when Congress set the number of justices in 1789, that time Congress changed justices again and again, after that President John Adams in 1801 made five justices in Supreme court. Then, President Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson added the rest of the justices. But it didn't complete more than nine justices.

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