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← HistoryWhich risk increases when the Byzantine military fails to secure supplies to maintain Greek fire production and application capabilities?
A)Increased tribute paid to vassals
B)Reduced mosaic tesserae production
C)Decreased defensive naval strategic advantage✓
D)Increased silk thread import tariffs
💡 Explanation
Supply shortages result in a reduced Greek Fire supply; therefore, the Byzantine fleet suffers a reduction in its naval power projection due to fuel unavailability, rather than purely economic or artistic consequences because the naval strategic advantage depends on continuous Greek fire capability.
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