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← HistoryWhich structural limitation constrained Roman arch construction before the development of hydraulic concrete?
A)Susceptibility to seismic activity
B)Inability to span large distances✓
C)Requirement for skilled labor
D)Proneness to material degradation
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Before hydraulic concrete, Roman arches relied on voussoirs and keystone relying on compression, the arch's span was limited by the weight that could be supported by its weakest point before collapse. Therefore, inability to span large distances was limiting, rather than seismic issues, skilled labor, or material degradation which were influenced by other factors.
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