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If an appellate court upholds the trial court's judgement, it has ____ the judgement.

  1. Reversed

  2. Remanded

  3. Affirmed

  4. Overruled

The correct answer is: Affirmed

When an appellate court upholds the trial court's judgement, it means that they have agreed with the decision made by the trial court. This is known as affirming the judgement. Option A, reversing the judgement, would mean the appellate court disagrees with the trial court's decision and changes the outcome. Option B, remanding the judgement, would mean the appellate court sends the case back to the trial court for further action. And option D, overruling the judgement, would mean the appellate court completely overturns and nullifies the trial court's decision. Therefore, options A, B, and D are incorrect when considering the scenario of the appellate court upholding the trial court's judgement.