<span>Due to the fact that these countries had many untapped resources and capabilities at hand, the emergence of trade routes and economic activities was crucial to the development of these countries. This is especially true when seeing the rural components within their community prior to the onset of trade.</span>
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I'm sure most of these are right, but if any are wrong, please let me know. It's been a while since I've learned most of this. :)
Answer:
In the 11th century CE the Awlil mines were in the hands of Takrur, but it would be the Mali Empire (1240-1645 CE), with its capital at Niani, that dominated the sub-Saharan salt trade following the collapse of the Ghana Empire.
Answer:
He answer is B: boycotts and embargoes against unaligned nations.
Explanation:
Non aligned nations were states that did not take a political side during the cold war Era between USA and Soviet union. Policy of containment, which was a movement by the US government to stop the spread of communism did not include boycotting non aligned nations.