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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed the Romans to efficiently lift heavy stone blocks during construction?
A)Counterweighted lever systems✓
B)Hydraulic jacks with slave cylinders
C)Steam-powered winches
D)Internal combustion engines
💡 Explanation
When lifting heavy stones, Roman builders utilized counterweighted lever systems because the mechanical advantage allowed a small force to balance a much larger weight, making the task achievable with available manpower. Therefore lever systems are correct, rather than hydraulic jacks, steam winches, or internal combustion engines which are much later inventions.
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