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← HistoryWhich consequence faced Roman legionaries besieging a fortified settlement when initial assault waves lacked ladders of sufficient height?
A)Exposure to ranged weapon fire✓
B)Collapse of siege tower structure
C)Overheating of torsion catapults
D)Reduced siege tower maneuverability
💡 Explanation
Stalled legions lacked sufficient reach to scale walls because the inadequate ladder length prevented attackers from quickly breaching them via bridging, placing them under protracted missile attack rather than close-quarters fighting; therefore the greatest immediate risk was increased casualties.
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