According to the Constitution,the federal courts can issue a decision
A) only in response to a case presented to it.
B) only in cases where the U.S.government is one of the parties involved in the dispute.
C) only on cases heard previously by a state court and appealed by the losing party.
D) only in cases where the U.S.government is one of the parties involved in the dispute,and where the cases were heard previously by a state court and appealed by the losing party.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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