The Constitution limits the jurisdiction of federal courts to _____________.

Question 13 options:

allow them to hear only disputes between two private parties


allow them to focus on the most important cases


prevent them from interfering with state courts


prevent them from handling cases that involve the federal government

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Answer:

Prevent them interfering with state courts hope this helps plz mark as brainliest!

Explanation:

Answer:

prevent them from interfering with state courts

Explanation:

The Federal Courts are organs of the Judiciary Power provided for by the Federal Constitution, which determines their areas of activity, their powers and their limitations. They represent the second degree of jurisdiction of the Federal Justice, that is, they are responsible for judging appeals against decisions of federal jurisdiction, being prevented by the constitution from interfering with the state courts, and must respect the distribution of power among the federal, state and municipal governmental spheres.

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