Which types of federal courts were formed under Article III to exercise "the judicial Power of the United States"?

A. constitutional courts
B. district courts
C. appeals courts
D. special courts

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The types of federal courts formed under Article III of the Constitution to exercise "the judicial Power of the United States" are:

A. constitutional courts

Article III establishes the framework for federal judicial power, and the courts created under this article, including the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, and District Courts, are considered constitutional courts. Special courts are not created under Article III; they are established by Congress under its legislative powers.

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