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Federal district courts do not try military cases, claims brought against the U.S. government, or tax disputes between citizens and the
government because
O A. they cannot be expected to rule impartially on cases involving the government
B.
original jurisdiction for such cases belongs
the Supreme Court
O C.
such cases are tried only in state courts
OD
Congress has created specialized courts to deal with such cases
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