A federal district court generally has the authority to accept a case for adjudication:
A) whenever the amount in controversy is more than $100,000 and the parties are from different states
B) only if it involves a constitutional question or federal law
C) if the state courts cannot establish appropriate jurisdiction through conflict-of-law rules
D) if the amount in controversy is more than $75,000 and the parties to the dispute are from different states
E) none of the other choices are correct
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