Chapter 13 Section 2 Pages Questions 1-4

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Chapter 13 Section 2 Pages 461-467 Questions 1-4 Africa’s Government and Religion!

1. How did the kings of Ghana hold tightly to their POWER? The Ghana Kings insisted local rulers send their sons to royal court, police the kingdom, and control trade.

2. How did Mansa Musa attempt to strengthen Islam in Mali. Mansa Musa built Mosques, set up muslim libraries, and invited Muslim scholars to Mali

3. Draw a diagram to show the effects of Islam on West and East Africa. Influenced Laws Effects Of Islam Art And Architecture Advanced Learning

4.How did having the central authority rest with a single person benefit the king, individuals, and the kingdom? How is this model of a government reflected in modern government?

A King granted favors to his subjects, who paid taxes and were loyal to him. Yes with 1 hand washes the other.