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← HistoryWhich risk increases when Roman castra (fortified camps) prematurely abandon their construction schedule?
A)Reduced structural integrity✓
B)Inadequate soldier rest
C)Suboptimal camp layout
D)Increased susceptibility to disease
💡 Explanation
Reduced structural integrity results because accelerated construction skips key consolidation steps. Soil settling leads to uneven load distribution causing wall collapse and decreased stability, therefore camp defenses weaken, rather than other optimization issues.
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