Because of Mansa Musa's pilgrimage across the world (where he showcased his wealth) the kingdom of Mali gained enormous economic success and recognition. When he went on tour showcasing his wealth to everyone he saw, he arguably became the worlds first 'celerity'. Because of his immense wealth and popularity, word got around quickly on how powerful and wealthy the kingdom of Mali is, and many scholars and all sorts of people flocked to Mali. Mansa Musa built mosques and learning centers, and Mali became a hub of learning and a bustling city. Because Mansa Musa gained celerity like status, others recognized Mali as a good place to make money, learn, worship, and live. Because of this boost of population, Mali's economy grew immensely.
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During the early 1800s, women in society were considered to be second class citizens. They were restricted to stay at homes and obey the male members of the family. Women were also denied to the right of voting during the early 1800s.
However, women became a major part of many reform movements in the later 1800's. They fought for their rights. During their first gathering in Seneca Falls, New York, women demanded that they were equal to men and should not be considered as second class citizens. During the later movements, they struggled for the right to vote and work out of home.
<span>Although India has only 16 official languages, the people there speak more than 30 languages. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "A".
"</span>People in most societies cannot improve their status" is the one among the following choices given in the question that is true of social classes. the correct option is option "A".
It united them in defense against the Crusaders.
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- The original response of the Muslims to the Crusades was really pathetic.
- The symbolic caliph of Baghdad did not even try to gather Muslims in the fight for the liberation of the holy places.
- Many Seljuk emirs were too busy fighting each other.
- The Shi'a Fatimis in Egypt regularly made alliances with the Crusaders to hurt the Sunni Seljuks. Muslims were unable to resist the invasion.
- However, Muslims are slowly beginning to unite and oppose the Crusaders.
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