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  5. Supreme Court justices serve for life. Why?

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Supreme Court justices serve for life. Why?

GovernmenthardVersion 2025
  1. A.To be independent (of politics)βœ“ Correct answer
  2. B.To save money on elections
  3. C.Because it is purely symbolic
  4. D.To match presidential terms

Explanation

This is one of the official answers published by USCIS for the 2025 version of the civics test. Also accepted: To limit outside (political) influence.

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