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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed medieval masons to construct taller Gothic cathedral walls with large windows?
A)Thicker walls for increased load bearing
B)Pointed arches distributing force outward
C)Flying buttresses transferring force outward✓
D)Reinforced concrete increasing tensile strength
💡 Explanation
When Gothic cathedrals grew in height, flying buttresses were used, transferring the lateral thrust of the vaulted ceilings outward to external supports because this counteracted the outward forces. Therefore, outward force transfer results, rather than thicker walls, pointed arches, or reinforced concrete which address vertical force differently.
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