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← HistoryWithin Byzantine diplomacy, which consequence increased risk when envoys possessed low-quality trade goods?
A)Undermining perceived economic influence✓
B)Disrupting established trade routes
C)Exacerbating existing territorial disputes
D)Causing religious disagreements escalate easily
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Diplomatic leverage relied on projecting wealth; therefore, low-quality gifts risked signaling perceived economic decline, engaging the mechanism of signaling theory, because these goods represented Byzantine capabilities or surplus, rather than political allegiance.
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