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Mansa Musa is best known for:
 
  A) his defeat of Ghana's leader, King Soumaoro.
  B) his defeat of the Muslim Berbers.
  C) establishing the Islamic university located in Timbuktu.
  D) making a 3,500-mile pilgrimage to Mecca.

Question 2

By the time Europeans reached the west coast of Africa, most Africans:
 
  A) had migrated to the east.
  B) had died of starvation.
  C) lived in states that were approximately the size of Switzerland.
  D) lived in states that were approximately the size of China.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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