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← HistoryWhich outcome arises in Byzantine silk production when sericulture faces prolonged drought?
A)Increased imperial tax revenues
B)Regional silk monopolies develop✓
C)Local silk blend experimentation
D)Guild controls increase authority
💡 Explanation
The localized scarcity of mulberry trees leads to limited silk output; therefore, the **supply bottleneck** causes localized private firms seize regional control, rather than increasing revenue, experimenting, or impacting broader guild organization because those relate to other aspects.
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