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In Addition to Salt, What Were the Most Valuable Commodities

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Question 43

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In addition to salt, what were the most valuable commodities in the trans-Sahara trade from the eleventh through fifteenth centuries?


A) kola nuts and malaguetta peppers
B) iron and yams
C) hardwood and ivory
D) gold and slaves

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