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Answer:
Constitutional courts were created by the constitution, have the power of judicial review, and have judges with life terms. Legislative courts serve a specific rather than general purpose, cannot exercise judicial review powers, and their judges have fixed terms.
Explanation:
A) Special courts are inferior and receive their power from the legislature; constitutional courts are superior and receive their power from the Constitution.
B) Circuit courts have constitutional authority; territorial courts have legislative authority through Congress' power to make rules and regulations with respect to U.S. territory.
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