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Destiiny22

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In Mali history, who was one of the wealthiest successors to Sundiata?
 
  a. Mansa Musa.
  b. Sundiata's griot.
  c. Muslim umma of the Malinke peoples.
  d. The Mali general who defeated the Sosso.
  e. A Mali storyteller who wrote down the Sundiata.

Question 2

Lady Fang's epitaph emphasized her
 
  a. personal appearance and ancestry.
  b. religious devotion.
  c. management of household finances.
  d. favorite hobbies.
  e. love of poetry.



ntsoane kedibone

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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