Ghana was mostly animists, and Mali had a Muslim-following leadership.
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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.
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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