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which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have?
limited
original
appelate
general
Brief Explanations
Federal trial courts have original jurisdiction, meaning they are the first - level courts where cases are initially heard. They do not have appellate jurisdiction (which is for reviewing lower - court decisions). Their jurisdiction is not general as they only handle certain types of cases defined by federal law, so it is limited in scope.
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B. original