The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to
conduct trials in the U.S. Supreme Court
combine state and federal trial courts
create inferior courts as necessary
close the state courts during a U.S. trial

Respuesta :

create inferior courts as necessary

Answer:

Create inferior courts as necessary

Explanation:

One court to rule them all. Even though the U.S. Constitution names only one court of the judicial branch—the U.S. Supreme Court—it also gives Congress the power to create inferior courts. Congress defines the rules for how states set up their own courts as well.