Which statement best describes the role of gold in Ghana’s wealth and power? A. Gold provided a form of currency that could be used to buy iron for weapons. B. Salt could be mined and then traded for gold to make Ghanaian jewelry. C. Gold and salt were used to buy ships that could be used for trade across the Mediterranean. D. Gold could be traded for salt, which was used to preserve food and maintain health.
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" Ancient Ghana derived power and wealth from gold and the introduction of the camel during the Trans-Saharan trade increased the quantity of goods that were transported. Majority of the knowledge of Ghana comes from the Arab writers. Al-Hamdani, for example, describes Ghana as having the richest gold mines on earth. These mines were situated at Bambuk, on the upper Senegal river. The Soninke people also sold slaves, salt and copper in exchange for textiles, beads and finished goods. They built their capital city, Kumbi Saleh, right on the edge of the Sahara and the city quickly became the most dynamic and important southern terminus of the Saharan trade routes. Kumbi Saleh became the focus of all trade, with a systematic form of taxation. Later on Audaghust became another commercial centre. "
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