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Ruby is injured in a car accident, which was Bubba's fault. She sued him for 150,000 alleging negligence, which involves a question of state law. Ruby is a citizen of North Carolina, while Bubba is a resident of Tennessee. The accident occurred while both were on vacation in Virginia. Which court could NOT have jurisdiction?
 
  a. A North Carolina state court c. A Tennessee federal court
  b. A Virginia state court d. A Tennessee state court

Question 2

Organizations are useful because
 
  a. we can accomplish more by working together.
  b. they put limits on individual choice.
  c. they have rules and procedures.
  d. they have structure.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

a



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