Question
Which option best explains how the geographic position of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai contributed to their success?(1 point)
Responses
Their position near the Mediterranean Sea allowed them to trade extensively with Islamic empires.
Their position near the Mediterranean Sea allowed them to trade extensively with Islamic empires.
Their position south of the Sahara Desert gave them protection from invasions.
Their position south of the Sahara Desert gave them protection from invasions.
Their position in western Sudan gave them control over major trade routes based around local resources.
Their position in western Sudan gave them control over major trade routes based around local resources.
Their position near the Atlantic Ocean gave them access to trade routes across the seas that made them wealthy.
Responses
Their position near the Mediterranean Sea allowed them to trade extensively with Islamic empires.
Their position near the Mediterranean Sea allowed them to trade extensively with Islamic empires.
Their position south of the Sahara Desert gave them protection from invasions.
Their position south of the Sahara Desert gave them protection from invasions.
Their position in western Sudan gave them control over major trade routes based around local resources.
Their position in western Sudan gave them control over major trade routes based around local resources.
Their position near the Atlantic Ocean gave them access to trade routes across the seas that made them wealthy.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The option that best explains how the geographic position of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai contributed to their success is:
**Their position in western Sudan gave them control over major trade routes based around local resources.**
This is because their location allowed them to dominate trade in gold, salt, and other valuable commodities, facilitating their wealth and power.
**Their position in western Sudan gave them control over major trade routes based around local resources.**
This is because their location allowed them to dominate trade in gold, salt, and other valuable commodities, facilitating their wealth and power.