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During the Bronze Age, which microstructural change contributed to the work hardening of hammered bronze tools?

A)Grain boundary slip inhibition
B)Increased phase segregation
C)Formation of stable oxides
D)Decreased dislocation density

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When bronze is cold-worked by hammering, grain boundary slip is inhibited because dislocations accumulate and interact, increasing the metal's hardness and strength significantly. Therefore, grain boundary slip inhibition occurs, rather than phase segregation, stable oxide formation, or a decreased dislocation density, which have different causes.

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