Asked by jj
How did the trade of salt affect the kingdom of Ghana?
A
It led to new and improved diets in Ghana and this trend spread to Europe.
B It created great wealth, but many other kingdoms became jealous and attacked Ghana.
C It created great wealth and gave Ghana the power to conquer Mali.
D It established a thriving trade with Europeans, but conflicts between them caused trade to stop.
A
It led to new and improved diets in Ghana and this trend spread to Europe.
B It created great wealth, but many other kingdoms became jealous and attacked Ghana.
C It created great wealth and gave Ghana the power to conquer Mali.
D It established a thriving trade with Europeans, but conflicts between them caused trade to stop.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The trade of salt significantly impacted the kingdom of Ghana primarily because of the wealth it generated and the power dynamics it established in the region. Therefore, the most accurate option would be:
**C. It created great wealth and gave Ghana the power to conquer Mali.**
Ghana's strategic position allowed it to control the lucrative salt and gold trade routes, which enhanced its influence and capability in the region, leading to the expansion of its territory and power over neighboring kingdoms, including Mali.
**C. It created great wealth and gave Ghana the power to conquer Mali.**
Ghana's strategic position allowed it to control the lucrative salt and gold trade routes, which enhanced its influence and capability in the region, leading to the expansion of its territory and power over neighboring kingdoms, including Mali.
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