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multiple-choice question other countries and rulers were supposed to pay \tribute\ for what? giraffes protection by the emperor great silk trade rights
In historical tributary systems, foreign rulers and states typically offered tribute to an emperor in exchange for the emperor's protection, recognition of their rule, and access to the imperial court's benefits. Giraffes were rare exotic gifts given as part of tribute (not the reason for paying it), silk was a traded good, and trade rights were often a related benefit but not the core reason tribute was paid for this context.
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B. protection by the Emperor