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25 September, 02:14

How did Muslim expansion in North Africa affect Aksum? A: It allowed the kingdom to add more diversity to its population.

B: It encouraged Aksum to claim territory in the south.

C: It improved trade routes with Arab kingdoms.

D: It led to a decline of trade and eventually the end of the kingdom.

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  1. 25 September, 02:32
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    The Muslim expansion in North Africa affected Aksum by leading to a decline of trade and eventually the end of the kingdom.

    The religion of Islam spread from Southwest Asia to Africa. It is estimated that Africa's population is composed of a total of 48% Muslims.
  2. 25 September, 02:37
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    The correct answer is D) it led to a decline in trade and eventually the end of the kingdom.

    Muslim expansion in North Africa affected Aksum in that it led to a decline in trade and eventually the end of the kingdom.

    The spread of Islam across Africa also affected the future of the Aksum civilization by blocking its primary trade routes.

    The Muslim expansion in those regions affected the Aksum civilization because it led to less trade that derived in the dissolution of the kingdom. A civil war started, there was less trade and the empire started to lose its power and influence in the region. The Aksum Empire was an ancient kingdom located in Northern Ethiopia, Africa. The Islamic Empire and its influence on Egypt and the Red Sea controlled the area and isolated the Aksum kingdom.
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