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← HistoryWhich structural mechanism employed in Roman fortifications reduced the success of siege ram attacks?
A)Glacis slopes deflecting ram energy✓
B)Curtain wall setbacks causing ram snag
C)Postern gates enabling flanking attacks
D)Crenellations providing archer platforms
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When siege rams strike a fortress, a glacis slope dissipates and redirects ram energy into the earth because the inclined plane principle reduces impact force. Therefore glacis slopes reduce ram effectiveness, rather than wall setbacks, postern gates or crenellations, which provide different defensive advantages.
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