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Which statements accurately describe trade in the Ghana Empire? Choose all answers that are correct.

A. Iron goods made by Ghanaian blacksmiths were highly prized trade items.
B. Gold could be traded for salt, which was used to preserve food and maintain health.
C. Cotton and silver were the two main items traded in Ghana.
D. Copper and tin were the two metals that led to the prosperity of the kingdom of Ghana.

it's multiple choice

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The answer is B. Gold could be traded for salt, which was used to preserve food and maintain health.
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The correct options are: A - B

The Empire of Ghana was located in what is now southeastern Mauritania and the western part of Mali, south of the Sahara, in the middle valley of the Senegal River. He was known by the name of Wagadu by his own Soninké citizens, but the Europeans and Arabs called him the Empire of Ghana.

The kingdom of Ghana emerged from the relatively small agro-pastoral settlements of the fourth century in the region known as Awkar. Between the years 750 to 800 a Mandé language people, known as the Soninké, united under Majan Dyabe Cisse or Dinga Cisse, the first warrior king, dominated Awkar (even today the surname Cisse is prominent in the politics of Mauritania and Mali). The Soninké were then the founders of the empire of Ghana that from the VIII century controlled the trans-Saharan trade. The Ghanas conquered numerous cities and annexed neighboring territories. Its apogee came in the ninth and tenth centuries.

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