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Describe the rise of the Swahili city-states.(1 point) Responses The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities that leveraged a shared language and connection with the interior of Africa to organize as a trading empire. The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities that leveraged a shared language and connection with the interior of Africa to organize as a trading empire. The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities that leveraged a shared language and connection with the interior of Africa to become major military powers. The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities that leveraged a shared language and connection with the interior of Africa to become major military powers. The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities and their lands that used shared language and roads to interior Africa to become major trading powers. The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities and their lands that used shared language and roads to interior Africa to become major trading powers. The Swahili city-states were a loosely organized kingdom that started as independent cities that grew to become a major trading power.

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The best description of the rise of the Swahili city-states would be:

"The Swahili city-states were a loose collection of independent cities that leveraged a shared language and connection with the interior of Africa to become major trading powers."

This option accurately reflects the nature of the city-states, their shared linguistic and cultural ties, and their emphasis on trade rather than military power.