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A district court is considered to be a court that determines the validity of a law. a place where decisions from state courts can be appealed. a court to settle disputes between Congress and the President. a court of original jurisdiction.

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The correct answer for this question is " a court to settle disputes between Congress and the President." A district court is considered to be a court that determines the validity of a law and a court to settle disputes between Congress and the President.
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