• By 1500, the trade routes were controlled by three empires due to the salt and gold trades.
In the text you read, "By 1500, West Africa was well known for its trading kingdoms. Since ancient times, despite the dangers of the Sahara, trade routes crisscrossed West Africa. For many years, Berbers, a group of people from northern Africa, controlled these routes. In time, however, a series of three great trading empires arose thanks to the control of the salt and gold trades."
Question: Which of the following options best describes trade routes in West Africa by 1500?
• The Berbers controlled the trade routes in 1500.
• Trade routes crisscrossed throughout but were dangerous because of the Sahara.
• The trade routes have stayed consistent since ancient times.
• By 1500, the trade routes were controlled by three empires due to the salt and gold trades.
Pick only one
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