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Why were medieval ships unsuited for long-distance voyages? A. Medieval ships were designed mostly for battle. B. Medieval ships used the less efficient triangular sail. C. Medieval ships had to be built out of soft woods like pine. D. Medieval ships used a longer keel, a taller mast, and a heavier wood.

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Answer:

A) Medieval ships were designed mostly for battle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the ships were solely designed for battle, they were unsuited to travel distances.

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a. Medieval ships were designed mostly for battle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since medieval ships were designed for battle this would mean that they were built from resistant material, had large space to hold provisions and personnel, making them perfect to sail for long distances

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