Asked by malia
Which accurately describes aspects of the Trans-Saharan Trade in the 1400s between Europe and Africa?
the trans-Saharan trade included slaves as a primary commodity, which slavery being permitted by Islamic practices
the trans-Saharan trade included copper, which was sold to Muslims along the silk road by European merchants
the trans-Saharan trade included tobacco and sugar, which were purchased by Europeans in exchange for steal weapons
the trans-Saharan trade included sought-after teas that Europeans purchased from the Sahelian kingdoms
C?
the trans-Saharan trade included slaves as a primary commodity, which slavery being permitted by Islamic practices
the trans-Saharan trade included copper, which was sold to Muslims along the silk road by European merchants
the trans-Saharan trade included tobacco and sugar, which were purchased by Europeans in exchange for steal weapons
the trans-Saharan trade included sought-after teas that Europeans purchased from the Sahelian kingdoms
C?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. The Sahel is north of the Sahara.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. I checked two of your answers. Now you're on your own.
Answered by
Ms Sue
Liar I thought your here to help
Answered by
Anonymous
499 posts later...does anyone else think "malia" needs a different schooling option?
Answered by
Anonymous
bruh its the slaves
Answered by
Anonymous
wow
Answered by
Anonymous
Shes up to 687 now
Answered by
Dawson
so inappropriate, all of you
Answered by
Sam
It's a.
Answered by
Anya
Sam is right, the answer is A
Answered by
Kam
Can you guys stop being childish?????
Answered by
Some Random Guy
And here I thought there was only something with the teacher. Of course she can't keep her head on straight; she is being commented on by a bunch of seven year olds.
Answered by
Addie
Considering Malia gets most of them correct the first time, maybe she's making sure she's correct which is a perfectly normal thing to do. Maybe actually look at the posts instead of just assuming!
Answered by
Lilli
I truly think that this all shouldn't be of any matter. Although, I do think that Ms. Sue does bring a bad attitude and should not bully students for getting wrong answers. They are allowed to make mistakes, just as any of us. Please take into consideration, Ms. Sue that you were once a student struggling to get answers right as well. Terribly sorry for intruding, have a nice day.
Answered by
matthew
bru these post have me dead lol
Answered by
lol
This is funny as heck!
Answered by
skeletor
who know some of the funniest stuff would come from people fighting with each other on a website meant to find answer for test
Answered by
Lola
This is so stupid, but hilarious all at the same time.
Answered by
Ashley
Who else is thankful for Malia to post every question in World History from Primavera. I legit passed bc of her.
Answered by
n
ok boomer
Answered by
Anti-Ms. Sue club
You guys are so rude to Malia. Not gonna lie shes the reason that I'm not failing world history.
Thank you, Malia :)
Thank you, Malia :)
Answered by
Anti-Ms. Sue Club's Club President
Malia is the only reason my parents aren't completely disappointed in me.
Answered by
roki
Malia is insane no cap
Answered by
Sue's daddy
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Answered by
JUNIOR BOIIIIIIII
I like how we kept this going for 2 years
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JUNIOR BOIIIIIIII
Never mind 3 years
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RubyDaRomantic
@JUNIOR BOIIIIIIII going on 4
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COVID-19
Boof
Answered by
👤 Guru
Please don't spam text message's, It's a place to learn, Not a group chat.
Answered by
Primavera boi
I am sorry last one, but yeah malia has kept me from failing history and isn’t weird that schools keep the same questions practically word for word.
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