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Federal courts have exclusive subject matter jurisdiction over which of the following? Choose two.

A. Bankruptcies
B. Divorces
C. Patent/trademark/copyright cases
D. Probate


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Final answer:

Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over bankruptcies and cases involving federal questions.


Explanation:

Federal courts have exclusive subject matter jurisdiction over bankruptcies and cases involving a federal question (issues arising under federal laws, treaties, and Constitution). They also handle disputes between residents of different states (diversity cases) and cases involving a federal party, including the U.S. government.


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