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China didn’t share the secret to making silk. Should they have shared their secrets to other civilizations along the Silk Road? Why or why not?
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China didn’t share the secret to making silk. Should they have shared their secrets to other civilizations along the Silk Road? Why or why not?
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China didn’t share the secret to making silk. Should they have shared their secrets to other civilizations along the Silk Road? Why or why not?
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They shouldn’t have shared their secrets because that was one of their best bargaining tools and was very profitable to them
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