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Why are the "majority opinions" of the Supreme Court so important? A) they establish legal precedents B) they are outside of jurisdictions C) they are not met with controversy D) they do not require Congressional approval

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The majority of opinions of the Supreme Court are so important because they establish legal precedents (A). These legal precedents are then used by lower courts to interpret laws in the future greatly impacting the justice system. 

Answer:

A) they establish legal precedents

Explanation:

The "majority opinions" of the Supreme Court are so important because they establish legal precedents.

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-Amelia