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← HistoryWhich risk increases within complex Byzantine diplomacy involving royal marriages with foreign powers?
A)Accidental inheritance laws standardization
B)Diminished mosaic production quantity
C)Succession disputes and factionalism✓
D)Decreased Greek fire defensive effectiveness
💡 Explanation
Succession disputes increase because intermarriage introduces numerous potential claimants, triggering power struggles. The increased internal instability results from failed dynastic calculations, therefore increasing factionalism, rather than problems with bureaucracy, firepower, or trade.
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