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← HistoryWhich structural challenge was addressed by Brunelleschi's herringbone brickwork in the Florence Cathedral dome construction?
A)Minimizing lateral thrust from the dome's weight✓
B)Improving the dome's resistance to seismic loads
C)Reducing the dome's overall material cost
D)Facilitating the even distribution of scaffolding
💡 Explanation
When building the Florence Cathedral dome, lateral thrust was a primary concern, which was addressed by herringbone brickwork because this pattern interlocks bricks and distributes weight horizontally, reducing stress on the supporting structure. Therefore minimizing lateral thrust results, rather than seismic resistance, cost, or scaffolding, which involve different engineering priorities.
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