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Which mechanism limited the structural height achievable in early Gothic cathedrals (12th-13th century) before flying buttresses?

A)Lateral wall collapse from wind load
B)Foundation settling from soil compression
C)Roof collapse from snow accumulation
D)Outward wall thrust from roof loads

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Before flying buttresses, the primary issue was outward wall thrust because the heavy stone vaults exerted lateral forces. Therefore, outward wall thrust was the critical limitation, rather than wind, settling, or snow, which require different structural weaknesses or environmental conditions.

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