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How does appellate jurisdiction differ from original jurisdiction for federal courts? A.
Appellate jurisdiction applies in cases where no legal precedent currently exists.

B. Appellate jurisdiction requires a court to make a final ruling that cannot be appealed further.

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Appellate jurisdiction only applies in special circumstances laid out in the Constitution.
D.
Appellate jurisdiction gives courts the ability to overturn an earlier decision on a case.

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