Ma'am, I'm sorry, but according to our records, you do not have flood insurance protections in your policy. We do offer flood insurance as an add-on to basic homeowners, but at additional cost."
What should Maggie do?
Check all that apply.
find out how much flood insurance costs learn what would be covered by flood insurance
look into buying a new house and new furniture
decide if the flood insurance costs will benefit her in the future
find a new job that will pay more
Answer:
find out how much flood insurance costs learn what would be covered by flood insurance
decide if the flood insurance costs will benefit her in the future
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John Brown stirred up a lot of controversy with his attack on "Harper's" Ferry in Virginia
In the colonies of Georgia and South, Carolina serfs were most able to establish their own society with a minimal amount of outside interference.
The colonies of South Carolina and of Georgia was established by the cultivators from the overcrowded British sugar island of Barbados. They took a large number of African slaves from that island to establish a new plantation.
I feel like B is the andwer
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The Ottoman Empire was the most religiously diverse empire in Europe and Asia. Macedonia, the southernmost Balkan regions and Asia Minor, which formed historically and in the minds of late Ottoman elites the territorial core of the empire, housed large groups of Christians and a significant number of Jews. Religious diversity characterized the core regions of the Islamic empire. Struck by an existential crisis beginning in the late 18th century, the Ottoman state undertook reforms, declared the equality of its subjects, willingly maintained its diversity and even institutionalised the cultural and religious autonomies which it had given its Christian and Jewish communities. When the Ottoman state failed to defend its territory and sovereignty, the Young Turk Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), the revolutionary rulers who gained power in a coup, finally decided on a program of national homogenization in Asia Minor which it carried out in 1914-1918. The CUP classified the Ottoman populations and dealt with them through resettlement, dispersion, expulsion and destruction – depending on the populations' assimilability into a Turko-Muslim nation in the Anatolian core. It judged the Muslims, in particular the Kurds, assimilable, but the Christian groups non-assimilable.
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