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Which type of courts do provinces have?

  1. Only trial courts

  2. Only appeal courts

  3. Appeal, trial, and various specialized courts

  4. Military courts

The correct answer is: Appeal, trial, and various specialized courts

Provinces have different types of courts because they need to address different types of cases and legal issues, so it is important to have a variety of court systems. Option A is incorrect because provinces also have appeal courts and specialized courts, not just trial courts. Option B is incorrect because provinces have both trial and appeal courts, not just one or the other. Option D is incorrect because military courts are separate from provincial courts and handle cases related to the military. Therefore, option C is the correct answer as it includes all types of courts that provinces have.