Federal district courts are courts of
A) appellate jurisdiction, which means they hear appeals from other courts.
B) original jurisdiction, which means they do not hear appeals from other courts.
C) appellate, which means they do not have juries.
D) appellate jurisdiction heard on appeal from state supreme courts.
E) last resort.
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