For this sample work, you will be reviewing the causes and effects of ancient civilizations in Africa. Match the effect to the correct cause. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out! (10 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Traditional African Religions and Islam became very common in early African societies. Traders along the Indian Ocean were impacted by the physical geography and stopped in ports. Trade with the Middle East and Africa The once powerful African Empires continued to be impacted by the European powers, not only economically, but also by the cultures that they brought with them. As the global economy changed in the 17th century, European countries began infiltrating Africa. Berbers discovered that camels could cover greater distances than other pack animals and could travel up to ten days without water. The East African Coast was easily accessible to Arab traders and a lot of evidence still exists today. West African Empires made much of their wealth by exporting salt. West Africa was also impacted by the spread of Islam. The option "<b id="docs-internal-guid-b4c945d6-7fff-f363-10ed-83553a1436fd">The Kindgom of Kongo lost control of the slave trade and the Swahili coast lost its power to extract resources." (4 of 10) has been selected. Press tab to choose a response area, and spacebar to insert it. Press escape to cancel.

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To match the causes with their effects, here are the appropriate pairs based on the provided information:

  1. Cause: Traditional African Religions and Islam became very common in early African societies.
    Effect: West Africa was also impacted by the spread of Islam.

  2. Cause: Traders along the Indian Ocean were impacted by the physical geography and stopped in ports.
    Effect: The East African Coast was easily accessible to Arab traders and a lot of evidence still exists today.

  3. Cause: Trade with the Middle East and Africa.
    Effect: The once powerful African Empires continued to be impacted by the European powers, not only economically, but also by the cultures that they brought with them.

  4. Cause: As the global economy changed in the 17th century, European countries began infiltrating Africa.
    Effect: The Kingdom of Kongo lost control of the slave trade and the Swahili coast lost its power to extract resources.

  5. Cause: Berbers discovered that camels could cover greater distances than other pack animals and could travel up to ten days without water.
    Effect: West African Empires made much of their wealth by exporting salt.

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