1-State trial court systems, like the New Jersey Superior Court. are typically referred to as courts of jurisdiction. [Hint Answer r\"General" or "Limited"] 2- The Constitution of the United States sets forth the judicial power of the United States Supreme Court and the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Article 3. The United States Bankruptcy Court is an example of an "inferior" court of jurisdiction created by Congress pursuant to the Constitutional grant of authority oontained in Article \"I. Section '1 of the US. Constitution. [Hint Answer "Ce neral'l or "Limited"] 4- Subject matter jurisdiction is required to le a federal lawsuit and is satisfied in civil suits when either the United States is a party, a federal question arises under the US. Constitution or federal statute, or where there is jurisdiction. meaning the parties involve citizens in different states with damage claims in excess of $?S,DDG. S- The trial courts for the State of New Jersey are referred to generally as the Court of New Jersey. 15- The federal trial courts are known formally as the United States Courts. 1 the federal appeals court for the State of California is known formally as the Court of Appeals. 3. the federal appeals court for the State of New Jersey is known formally as the Court of Appeals- 9- An appellate court can overturn the decision of a trial court based on error if it finds any of the following: a trial court made a mistake in applying the law. the jury's factual ndings were not reasonably supported by the evidence or evidence was admitted that is highly prejudicial [as in the \"fates case described on page 1?). 1D. The Original Jurisdiction of the US. Supreme Court permits the filing of a case in the first instance in the Supreme Court in those types of cases expressly identified in Article III, Section of the US. Constitution- Most cases heard by the Supreme Court. however. require the parties to seek the permission from the Court to accept their case. \"the order by the US. Supreme Court that is issued to grant the parties a right of appellate review before the Supreme Court is called a 1Writ of