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What likely caused the fifteenth-century decline of Great Zimbabwe?

a. High mortality rates owing to diseases brought by Arab traders

b. Agriculturally unproductive land

c. Exhausted goldmines

d. Corrupt rulers

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The correct answer of the given question above would be the second option, option B, AGRICULTURALLY UNPRODUCTIVE LAND. What most likely caused the fifteenth-century decline of Great Zimbabwe is the agriculturally unproductive land. Hope this answer helps. Thanks for posting your question.
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