The impact of Mansa Musa’s Hajj on the Empire of Mali is that:
- <u>b) it established trading networks that increased the wealth of the empire</u>
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Mansa Musa was one of the wealthiest men of his time and he spread gold wherever he traveled with his caravan, thus impacting the economies of such place and enhancing trade.
During his Hajj to the Empire of Mali, he helped to increase the trade in the Sub-Saharan routes and this made the empire wealthier than it already was and also stronger.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B
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France was smart enough to see that Germany was isolating them, so they teamed with Great Britain and Russia (the triple entente). The outbreak of WWI started with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip of Serbia. Serbia for a long time had been asking for Independence, but Austria would not grant it to them, so Princip assassinated their beloved Archduke, which caused Austria to declare war on Serbia. Concerned that their close trading partner was going to collapse in a war, Russia got involved to protect Serbia. In order to protect Austria-Hungary, Germany stepped in to declare war on Russia. At this point the alliance system began to unfold as each country vowed to come to each other's assistance in the event of war.
I know you only asked about Germany's attempt to isolate France and how it was unsuccessful, but I wanted to provide information on the significance of France's counter leading up to WWI. Hope this was overly helpful! :)
Basically, not everyone desired a strong central government
after the revolution, which was not being under the leadership of a strong
central government. The constitution confines the influences of the federal
government but it has been fragmented, because the people no longer want to be accountable
for the argument of their privileges.