POD #6 – Gold, Salt & Ivory Trade in Africa YOU DO REVIEW ACTIVITIES.

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POD #6 – Gold, Salt & Ivory Trade in Africa YOU DO REVIEW ACTIVITIES

Please answer & Be ready to share with the class the answers to the following questions: Please create a thesis statement that explores and explains the role and impact Mansa Musa had on the expansion of Islam across northern and western Africa.

Please answer & Be ready to share with the class the answers to the following questions: [1] What are monsoons? [2] What is the Great Zimbabwe best known for? [3] When did the Indian Ocean trade routes become significant? [4] Why did the Indian Ocean trade routes become significant? [5] How did the European Caravel compare to the Indian Dhow and Chinese Junk?