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Both federal and state governments can establish courts. True
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# ExplanationThe statement is referring to the dual court system in the United States, which consists of federal and state courts. This system is a product of the U.S. Constitution, which established the Supreme Court (a federal court) and allowed Congress to create lower federal courts. Meanwhile, each state has its own court system established by its own state constitution. Therefore, both federal and state governments can indeed establish courts.# AnswerT