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    How Did Gothic Architects Compensate for the Lateral Thrust of the Cathedrals
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How Did Gothic Architects Compensate for the Lateral Thrust of the Cathedrals

Question 12

Question 12

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How did Gothic architects compensate for the lateral thrust of the cathedrals?


A) by staggering systems of lintels
B) with flying buttresses
C) by filling in walls and windows
D) with concrete

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