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Which factors led to the downfall of Ghana? Select the two correct answers.
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Ghana was engaged in conflict with people to the north.
Ghana was engaged in conflict with people to the north.
Ghana lacked nearby water resources.
Ghana lacked nearby water resources.
Ghana was unwilling to participate in trade.
Ghana was unwilling to participate in trade.
Ghana's large population began straining resources.
Ghana's large population began straining resources.
Ghana did not have iron weapons and rival nations did.
Ghana did not have iron weapons and rival nations did.
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- Ghana was engaged in conflict with people to the north.
- Ghana's large population began straining resources.
Explanation: Berber/Almoravid incursions from the north and internal pressure from population growth and resource depletion were key factors in Ghana’s decline. The other options are incorrect: Ghana actively participated in trade and had iron technology.
- Ghana's large population began straining resources.
Explanation: Berber/Almoravid incursions from the north and internal pressure from population growth and resource depletion were key factors in Ghana’s decline. The other options are incorrect: Ghana actively participated in trade and had iron technology.
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