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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-15

In what way was the empire of Ghana different from the later empire of Mali?

A. Ghana was ruled by Malinke leaders, and Mali was ruled by Soninke.
B. Ghana was mostly animists, and Mali had a Muslim-following leadership.
C. Ghana was patrilineal, and Mali followed a matrilineal system.
D. Ghana was influenced by Arab architecture, and Mali was not.

Asked by romansexton0

Answer (3)

Ghana was mostly animists, and Mali had a Muslim-following leadership.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

The correct answer is "Ghana was mostly animists, and Mali had a Muslim-following leadership". Most of Ancient Ghana believed in Animism, which is that spirits are present in animals, plants and other lived objects. On the other hand, more than 90% people in Mali are muslims.

Answered by extensionprenton | 2024-06-12

Ghana was mainly animist, while Mali adopted Islam among its leadership. This religious shift allowed Mali to become a significant Islamic center and a flourishing empire economically and culturally. The differences in leadership, religious practices, and economic strategies set the two empires apart.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-11-05