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← HistoryWhich instability arises if a medieval motte-and-bailey fortification lacks drainage?
A)Reduced soil shear strength✓
B)Increased arrow penetration
C)Diminished siege weapon accuracy
D)Accelerated oxidation of iron
💡 Explanation
Reduced soil shear strength occurs because poor drainage leads to increased pore water pressure within the earthen motte. This excess pressure decreases the effective stress, weakening the soil and potentially causing slope failure, rather than affecting weapon effectiveness.
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