The terra-cotta soldiers in Emperor Shihuangdi's mausoleum were able to be mass-produced by __________.

A. using standardized molds to produce each body part
B. carving each figure from the local sandstone
C. incising the soldiers onto the walls of the tomb
D. casting the figures from bronze and gold

Answer: A

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