The purpose of allowing federal jurisdiction when a dispute arises between citizens of different states is:
A) to give the defendant an advantage
B) to give the plaintiff an advantage
C) to provide a biased forum for handling such disputes
D) to prevent one state courts from having more cases than another state's courts
E) none of the other choices are correct
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