 A- Military leaders in the neolithic age  B- Rivers along which trade developed  C- Writers of epic poems  D- Early civilizations in Africa.

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 A- Military leaders in the neolithic age  B- Rivers along which trade developed  C- Writers of epic poems  D- Early civilizations in Africa

 A- Exchanges with Islam ports  B- Direct access to Arabian Sea  C- Control trade routes  D- Abundance of diamonds

 C- Control trade routes

A- industrial technology was needed for civilizations to develop B- African civilizations were extremely isolated from each other C- the African continent was unified under a single ruler D- Advanced societies develop in Africa before any European colonization

 D- Advanced societies develop in Africa before any European colonization

 A- enforcement of mercantilist  B- alliances with Hanseatic League  C- control of Mediterranean trade routes  D- dominance of gold and salt trade

 I. _______________________  Spread Of Islam  Gold and salt trade  Growth of Timbuktu  Pilgrimage of Mansa Musa A- Benin B- Kush C- Mali D- Egypt

 C- Mali

 A. ___________________________  B. Spread Of Islam  C- Development of centers of learning › A- use of gunpowder › B- Trade of Salt and Gold › C- Development of Hammurabi's code › D- Distribution of Printing Press

 B- Trade of Salt and Gold

A- gold and salt B- ivory and silk C. Silver and trade D- hardwoods and animal skins

 A- gold and salt

 A- Maya and Aztec  B- Greek and Roman  C- Mali and Songhai  D- Mauryan and Mughal

 C- Mali and Songhai

 A- Social cohesion  B- Cultural diversity  C- Democracy  D- Political unity

 B- Cultural diversity

A. Languages B. Market Systems C. Transportation systems D. Architecture

 Languages