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← HistoryWhat main force reduction mechanism allows Incan retaining walls (against hillsides) to withstand soil pressure?
A)Interlocking dry-stone masonry✓
B)Geogrid reinforcement layering
C)Buttressing with counterforts
D)Inclined wall batter (talud)
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Without mortar, Incan walls relied on interlocking dry-stone masonry; the shapes distribute the earth's lateral force into compressive loads by means of ARCH action because of wedge-shaped stones. Therefore, the wall resists deformation rather than bending; other stabilization methods might fail.
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