Answer: D. When you cause an accident that damages another vehicle or hurts someone
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Explanation:
- Choice A can be ruled out because that's describing workers compensation (aka workers comp) insurance.
- Choice B can be ruled out because this is describing home owners or renters insurance.
- Choice C sounds like it's describing a scenario in which you'd need collision coverage or full coverage (and not just liability coverage), so we can rule this out as well.
- Choice D describes a scenario in which you'd need liability insurance. If you cause property damage or bodily injury in some way, then you are responsible for paying those damages.
Summarize the historical geography of North Africa, identify the major physical features and the main cities, and understand who the people are and where most of the population lives in the region.
Understand the unique geographic qualities of the Maghreb and explain how this region is connected to Europe.
Outline the political issues in North Africa and understand the transitions and conflicts occurring in the governments of the region.
Describe the main qualities of the African Transition Zone and explain how the dynamics of this zone are affecting the country of Sudan.
Since the 60s, an electronic medical record system has been used, in order to simplify and make easier the access to medical records of many patients. In recent years, the goal of providing high quality medical service led the Government to enact the ARRA, which stands for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009, that contains financialincentives for those physicians and hospitals that adop the Electronic Health Records or EHR system.
It basically works by distributing a series of bonuses throughout physicians and hospitals who show they are using the EHR to increase the quality of the treatments they are providing to patients, and it is expected that this program would distribute over $30 billion after it was adopted in 2009.
Answer:
Camp Douglas
Camp Douglas was one of the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps for Confederate soldiers taken prisoner during the American Civil War.