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← HistoryWhich factor most accelerated the Romans' transition from manipular legions to cohort legions, affecting weapon effectiveness?
A)Increased supply chain stability reducing losses
B)Greater training standards, improving range accuracy
C)Land availability shifts needed cohort sustenance
D)High attrition rates requiring flexible infantry✓
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High attrition rates during the late Republic forced Marius' reforms, shifting reliance from citizen soldiers to professionals organized into cohorts for sustained engagements and weapon adaptability. Therefore reliance on flexible infantry becomes key, rather than only supply chain, training, or land management aspects alone.
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