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A court that reviews decisions made by lower courts such as a trial court is called.

  1. A probate court

  2. An appellate court

  3. A bankruptcy court

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: An appellate court

An appellate court is responsible for reviewing decisions made by lower courts such as a trial court. A probate court deals with wills and estates, and a bankruptcy court handles cases related to bankruptcy. Therefore, options A and C are incorrect. Option D, "None of the above," is also incorrect as the correct answer is included in the options.