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← HistoryWhich risk increased in Byzantine diplomacy when silk production limited exports?
A)Internal imperial secession threats surged
B)Neighboring kingdoms acquired autonomy
C)Diplomatic leverage suffered reduction✓
D)Naval defense perimeter destabilized
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Byzantine diplomatic leverage suffered reduction because silk was previously exchanged as a high-value diplomatic gift impacting leverage, with a limited supply reducing availability preventing its ability to influence negotiations; therefore, influence lowered, rather than military issues occurring.
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