How did revolting tributary states create problems for Songhai rulers?(1 point)

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The Songhai lost power, land, and wealth when the tributary states revolted.
The Songhai lost power, land, and wealth when the tributary states revolted.

The tributary states had lightly armored cavalry that could travel long distances.
The tributary states had lightly armored cavalry that could travel long distances.

The revolts ended the Songhai trade monopoly on natural resources such as gold.
The revolts ended the Songhai trade monopoly on natural resources such as gold.

The tributary states fought the Songhai with more modern weapons and defeated them.

1 answer

The most accurate response is:

The Songhai lost power, land, and wealth when the tributary states revolted.

This choice reflects the significant impact that the revolts of tributary states would have had on the central authority and economic stability of the Songhai Empire.