The main difference between state and federal courts is
A) state courts try disputes between states, while federal courts try cases between citizens of a state.
B) state courts try cases between citizens of a state, while federal courts try disputes between states.
C) state courts consider the facts and law in making a decision, while federal courts consider the law, facts, and precedents.
D) state courts consider the facts and precedents in a decision, while federal courts consider the law, facts, and precedents.