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What was the primary purpose of bearable arms when they were first used?

To impress rulers

To scare troops and horses

The primary purpose of bearable arms when they were first used revolved around their role in military contexts. Historical evidence suggests that these weapons were often employed to intimidate enemy troops and their mounts, influencing the dynamics of battle. The psychological impact of showing readiness for combat and the ability to execute a show of force can alter the behavior of troops on the opposing side.

While other options highlight valid uses of early firearms or weapons—such as hunting for sustenance or signaling purposes—none reflect the core intent of bearable arms in terms of their tactical application on the battlefield. Impressing rulers, while a potential consideration for maintaining power, does not accurately encapsulate the primary functional purpose of these weapons during their inception. Thus, the function of instilling fear and unsettling an adversary firmly establishes their intended use in military strategy.

For hunting purposes

To signal other units

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