Divorce, adoption, and other matters controlled by the state government are examples of:
A) matters over which state courts have ultimate jurisdiction
B) matters over which state courts have exclusive jurisdiction
C) matters over which state courts have subjective jurisdiction
D) matters over which federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction
E) none of the other choices are correct
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