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← HistoryWhich consequence frequently occurred inside the Byzantine silk industry when regulations on fiber purity tightened?
A)Increased use of Sasanian techniques
B)Greater reliance on Balkan dyes
C)A surge in counterfeit textiles✓
D)Faster adoption of sericulture
💡 Explanation
When regulations tried to ensure purity by weight, the increased Scarcity drives Fraud, which flooded markets with inferior goods mislabeled as true silk because illegal adulteration lowers cost; therefore, it stimulated fake production rather than cleaner practices.
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