The Kingdom of Mali

A. profited greatly from the pearl trade.
B. was sufficiently dry to enable its farmers to grow corn, as well as sorghum and millet.
C. maintained a very active pro-Islamic policy under Mansa Musa.
D. rejected Islam in favor of Ethiopian-style Christianity.
E. disappeared in the fifth century CE


Answer: C

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