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ahrayia [7]
3 years ago
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Which statements accurately describe trade in the Byzantine Empire? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Constantinople's iso

lated location far from trade routes hampered Byzantine trade. B. Justinian's law code prohibited foreigners from trading in Byzantine markets. C. The Byzantine silk industry got its start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China. D. Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India.
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Ganezh [65]3 years ago
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The statement that accurately describes the trade in the Byzantine Empire is <span> D. Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India.</span>
Ymorist [56]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. The Byzantine silk industry got its start from silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.

D. Byzantine merchants traded ivory and exotic spices from Africa and India

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