The "Exceptions" clause in Article III, Section III has been interpreted by the Court to mean that
A. Congress can change the Court's appellate jurisdiction.
B. Congress can change the Court's original jurisdiction.
C. only the Supreme Court can alter its appellate jurisdiction.
D. only the president can call for a change in the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction.
E. Congress can change the pay of Supreme Court justices.
Answer: A
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