Under this act a case involving a contractor based in Washington DC disputing building regulations in the us

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Answer: #1) Under this act a case involving a contractor based in Washington DC disputing building regulations in the us?

Answer: I believe that it was under the Contract Disputes Act. This act established the procedures and requirements for asserting and resolving claims subject to the Act. It also provides payment of interest on contractor's claims, certification of contractor claims, and Civil penalty for contractor claims that are fraudulent or based on a misrepresentation of fact.

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The people of northern colonies suffered with the cold weather, they lived in the mountains. Most of the time they were aware of the cold, and how to protect from it. Their economic was based in agriculture.

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Which city did the British capture and occupy early in the American Revolution, making it the headquarters of both the Royal Navy and the British army?

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New York City

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Britain initially wanted to take over New York to divide the colonies in half and cut off the city's communication with other states.

Which of the following best describes India's Cold War stance of Nonalignment? A. India didn't embrace either full communism or capitalism. B. India stayed neutral in regards to Pakistan. C. India didn't pick sides between the Soviet Union and the United States. D. India refused to enter into alliances with any nation.

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C - India didn't pick sides between the Soviet Union and the United States

The nonalignment movement was a movement that included countries who wanted to side with neither of the two. Hence, the name nonaligned. Therefore, India didn't align or choose sides with either the Soviet Union or the United States.

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your answer is C. India didn't pick sides between the Soviet Union and the United States.

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subcontinent.
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O River A
O River B
O River C
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I'm so sorry but i knew is A, i didn't copy or did anything BUTTT I feel like i can see the answer RIGHT THERE   lol

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Analysis of the survey revealed seven classes: a wealthy "elite;" a prosperous salaried "middle class" consisting of professionals and managers; a class of technical experts; a class of 'new affluent' workers, and at the lower levels of the class structure, in addition to an ageing traditional working class

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What message is being sent about the bear marked “good trusts”?

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Trusts them I think that is pretty self explanatory but GOOD LUCK!!