The correct answers were 1) beginning the gold-salt trade with the Arabs. 2) establishing Timbuktu as a center of learning. 5) traveling to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, with a large caravan.
The three of the following actions that can be attributed to Mansa Musa 1 are the following: beginning the gold-salt trade with the Arabs, establishing Timbuktu as a center of learning, and traveling to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, with a large caravan.
We are about to refer one of the most important emperors in old Africa times. Mansa Musa I was the emperor of Mali, in the African Continent. He was considered to be an effective ruler whose decisions help to increase the prosperity of his kingdom. He ordered the construction of the Great Mosque of Timbuktu. He used to pilgrimage to Mecca lavishly, accompanied by approximately 60,000 people and slaves.