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← HistoryWhich risk increased if Incan masons violated 'ashlar' construction principles when building high retaining walls for terracing?
A)Increased hydrostatic pressure behind wall
B)Reduced shear strength at joints✓
C)Accelerated thermal expansion cracking
D)Elevated risk of seismic liquefaction
💡 Explanation
Reduced shear strength will occur, because 'ashlar' involved precisely cut stones without mortar relying on friction; therefore, without careful fitting the resultant block interfaces would slide rather than behaving as a monolithic structure.
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