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Which statement best describes the role of gold in Ghana’s wealth and power? Gold could be traded for salt, which was used to preserve food and maintain health.

Salt could be mined and then traded for gold to make Ghanaian jewelry.

Gold provided a form of currency that could be used to buy iron for weapons.

Gold and salt were used to buy ships that could be used for trade across the Mediterranean.

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