Which answer best defines the power given to the Supreme Court in regard to original and appellate jurisdiction?

A. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over any case involving constitutional law or federal statutes and has appellate jurisdiction from lower courts.
B. The Supreme Court is only provided original jurisdiction and is not able to hear appeals on a case.
C. The Supreme Court has complete jurisdiction in all cases at a state and federal level.
D. The Supreme Court is only provided appellate jurisdiction if the case has previously been heard in a lower court.

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The answer that best defines the power given to the Supreme Court in regard to original and appellate jurisdiction is:

A. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over any case involving constitutional law or federal statutes and has appellate jurisdiction from lower courts.

This is because the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in specific types of cases, such as those involving ambassadors or where a state is a party, while it primarily functions with appellate jurisdiction, reviewing decisions from lower federal or state courts.