The economic and political power of Great Zimbabwe was based on long-distance trade in

a. gold, copper, and salt.
b. silk, porcelain, and iron.
c. olives, wheat, and pepper.
d. books, wool, and wine.
e. qurans, ink, and wheat.


ANSWER:
a

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