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Eleven of the thirteen federal appellate courts cover specific geographic regions, which are called __ precincts riders wards circuits

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D. circuits

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## Step 1The problem is asking for the term used to describe the specific geographic regions covered by the federal appellate courts in the United States. The options provided are precincts, riders, wards, and circuits.## Step 2The term 'precincts' is typically used to describe a district or a specific area within a city or town. This term is not used to describe the geographic regions covered by federal appellate courts.## Step 3'Riders' are additional provisions added to a bill or other measure under the consideration of a legislature, having little connection with the subject matter of the bill. This term is not used to describe the geographic regions covered by federal appellate courts.## Step 4'Wards' are subdivisions of a city or town, each represented by an elected councilor. This term is not used to describe the geographic regions covered by federal appellate courts.## Step 5'Circuits' is the term used to describe the specific geographic regions covered by the federal appellate courts in the United States. The United States is divided into 13 circuits, each of which has a federal appellate court.