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Which statements accurately describe trade in the Ghana Empire?
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Gold could be traded for salt, which was used to preserve food and maintain health.
Copper and tin were the two metals that led to the prosperity of the kingdom of Ghana.
Cotton and silver were the two main items traded in Ghana.
Iron goods made by Ghanaian blacksmiths were highly prized trade items.
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Which statements accurately describe trade in the Ghana Empire?
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