What does the Constitution say about the number of justices on the Supreme Court?
a. There should be nine members.
b. The number of members should be proportional to the population.
6. Members should be appointed by the House of Representatives.
d. Nothing

Respuesta :

Answer: a

Explanation: “The U.S. Constitution established the Supreme Court but left it to Congress to decide how many justices should make up the court. ... In 1807, Congress increased the number of justices to seven; in 1837, the number was bumped up to nine; and in 1863, it rose to 10.” (Elizabeth Nix/Oct 8, 2013/History.com)