All of the following aspects of the architecture of medieval castles indicate the frequency of heavy conflict except —

moats

great halls

drawbridges

tiny windows

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The aspect of the architecture of medieval castles that indicates the frequency of heavy conflict the least is great halls.

Great halls were primarily used for gatherings, feasting, and administration rather than for defensive purposes. In contrast, moats, drawbridges, and tiny windows (often narrow and designed for shooting arrows) are all features that signify an emphasis on defense and protection during conflicts.

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