Congress may change the U.S. Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction, but it cannot:
A) change the Court's original jurisdiction conferred upon it by the Constitution
B) change the Court's original jurisdiction conferred upon it by the Bill of Rights
C) change the Court's original jurisdiction conferred upon it a writ of certiorari
D) change the Court's final jurisdiction conferred upon it by the Constitution
E) change the Court's ultimate jurisdiction conferred upon it by the Constitution
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