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← HistoryWhich constraint on bronze metallurgy likely amplified resource conflicts during the late Bronze Age?
A)Low ore smelting temperatures
B)Limited tin source availability✓
C)High specific heat capacity
D)Susceptibility to intergranular corrosion
💡 Explanation
Resource conflicts rose as sources existed just to create bronze because tin was much rarer than copper; therefore, tin shortage constricted bronze production, rather than smelting temperature, or alloy properties.
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