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← HistoryWhich limit increased weapon efficiency when Mesopotamians refined alloying processes?
A)Ultimate Tensile Strength✓
B)Malleability at High Temperatures
C)Bronze Oxidation Rate
D)Ore Acquisition Costs
💡 Explanation
Increased tensile strength improves weapons because work hardening creates harder, more resilient edges and points, thereby enhancing performance rather than reducing pliability as ductility would at high temperatures and improving accessibility to oxidation and affordability; these are independent factors.
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