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What does infrastructure mean? A. the fundamental facilities and systems that serve an area B. the internal parts that hold a building together C. ranking structure of the military and the agencies supporting
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What does infrastructure mean?
A. the fundamental facilities and systems that serve an area
B. the internal parts that hold a building together
C. ranking structure of the military and the agencies supporting it
D. rules and polices that govern the people of the United States
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Generally speaking, infrastructure means "
A. the fundamental facilities and systems that serve an area," although if you're referring strictly to construction, then it would be the beams, foundation, etc.
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