Explain the rise of the Axum Empire.(1 point)
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Axum became a major trading hub due to its location on the Indian Ocean, which connected that trade network with the interior of Africa.
Axum became a major trading hub due to its location on the Indian Ocean, which connected that trade network with the interior of Africa.
Axum became a major trading hub due to its location on the Indian Ocean, which connected that trade network with the Pacific Ocean.
Axum became a major trading hub due to its location on the Indian Ocean, which connected that trade network with the Pacific Ocean.
Axum became a major trading hub due to its location near the southern tip of Africa, which connected the Pacific Ocean trade network with the interior of Africa.
Axum became a major trading hub due to its location near the southern tip of Africa, which connected the Pacific Ocean trade network with the interior of Africa.
Axum became a major trading hub due to its location near the entrance of the Red Sea where the sea connects to the Indian Ocean.
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The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the interior of Africa.
The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the interior of Africa.
The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the entrance to the Red Sea, where the sea connects to the Indian Ocean.
The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the entrance to the Red Sea, where the sea connects to the Indian Ocean.
The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the southern coast of Africa, which connected the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
The Swahili city-states became a major trading network because some cities were located near the southern coast of Africa, which connected the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
The Swahili city-states established themselves as the connecting points between traders from the Indian Ocean and traders from the Mediterranean Sea.
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a climate shift that brought the end of the city-state Mapungubwe
a climate shift that brought the end of the city-state Mapungubwe
the construction of the 11 churches of the Roha
the construction of the 11 churches of the Roha
the building of a Great Mosque in Kilwa
the building of a Great Mosque in Kilwa
coastal trade between Great Zimbabwe and the Swahili Coast
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to gain independence for South Africa from Britain
to gain independence for South Africa from Britain
to protect the rights of Euro-Africans in South Africa
to protect the rights of Euro-Africans in South Africa
to fight for racial equality in South Africa
to fight for racial equality in South Africa
to lead the new government of South Africa
to lead the new government of South Africa
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the electronics manufacturing sector
the electronics manufacturing sector
the mining sector
the mining sector
the tourism sector
the tourism sector
the informal sector