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Read the following scenario and answer the questions that follow. While driving to work in Vermont, Susan, a citizen of Vermont, is struck by a truck driven by Will, a citizen of Illinois. Will's employer, Frank's Furniture, a corporation headquartered in Vermont but incorporated in Delaware, owned the truck. Susan sustains serious injuries resulting in $80,000 in medical bills 1. If Susan sues Will and Frank's Furniture for $80,000 in damages resulting from her injuries in federal district court in Montpelier, Vermont, will the court have proper subject matter jurisdiction?
No, because the amount in controversy is only $80,000.
No, because the case lacks a federal question.
Yes, because there is diversity of citizenship federal jurisdiction.
Yes, because the accident occurred in Vermont
No, because there is no diversity of citizenship federal jurisdiction.

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