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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The following chart lists evidence of the high level of learning and literacy in the Mali Empire: Which correctly completes the chart? (5 points) Books were said to be the most thriving business in Timbuktu. Emperor Mansa Musa encouraged conversions to Islam. Emperor Sundiata made education one of his priorities. Griots, or storytellers, learned to read during the era of the empire.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Books were said to be the most thriving business in Timbuktu.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THANK YOU

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

No prob =)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the historical roles of Sunni Ali (1464-1492) and Muhammad I Askia (1493-1528) compare? Both were strict Muslims who tried to rid Songhai of all non-Muslim influences. Sunni Ali ruled Songhai during its rise and Muhammad I Askia during its decline. Both were conquerors who expanded their empires beyond the existing borders. Muhammad I Askia made war against neighboring kingdoms while Sunni Ali did not.

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Both were conquerors who expanded their empires beyond the existing borders.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did internal factors contribute to the downfall of the Songhai Empire? The dwindling supply of gold led to an economic depression. Frequent droughts led to population decline and social disorder. Songhai military defeats inspired revolts against the ruling family. The split between Muslims and traditional believers divided the empire.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there a way to give you more than one medal :O

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

haha i don't think so, its ok ;) Songhai military defeats inspired revolts against the ruling family.

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Like the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire also suffered from many battles over succession.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would if i could thanks. Which of the following is true of the Solomonic Dynasty? It resisted takeover from Muslim and Portuguese invaders. It existed peacefully as a Christian kingdom. It was replaced by the Zagwe Dynasty It had few natural resources

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

It resisted takeover from Muslim and Portuguese invaders.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does the map imply about the difference between trade from songhai and trade from mogadishu There was lower volume of trade coming in and out of Mogadishu than at songhai At Songhai, gold was the major export, and at Mogadishu slaves and ivory were. Trade at songhai was done by Muslims, while trade at Mogadishu was done by Hindus Trade from Songhai was done by camel caravan, while trade in Mogadishu was done by boat.

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

I think its Trade from Songhai was done by camel caravan, while trade in Mogadishu was done by boat. Since Songhai is in the desert and Mogadishu is next to the sea.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

god some of these questions are wierd your totally awesome :3 thank you SOO much

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Awww, your welcome :D Glad I helped =) Um, for the last one I'm not sure cause I haven't gotten to that part in the module, but I'm guessing either A or C...but I'd go with C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awesome

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

So which color is next to the Gulf of Mexico (the right side) most?

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

whoa they had a typo...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

moctezuma II

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Actually, it's Moctezuma I (Moctezuma II is the green, the pink looks like II though) they spelled it wrong on the map :/ xD weird question they should take it out :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. Which statement provides evidence that Zapotec culture influenced Aztec culture? Zapotec and Aztec languages have similar written and spoken characteristics. The Zapotecs flourished earlier than the Aztecs did, in the same locality. Both cultures built cities and temples and made pottery. Both religions practiced ritual human sacrifice in honor of their gods.

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

hmmm, this ones asking for the knowledge of both the Zapotec and the Aztecs... I only know the Zapotecs... i'll try my best I'm gonna guess B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Um, I wish I could help more but I have to go somewhere :(

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Good luck!

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