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    DRIVERS OF STABILITY IN MALI Percy L. Jones II MCCC 04-15 July 30, 2015 Drivers of Stability in Mali The West African country of Mali has from time to time been mired in un-ending overlapping humanitarian, political, economic, and security crises. Notably, the situation in the country became worse when the government was destabilized and later overthrown in a 2012 military coup. Following the coup, insurgents were quick to capitalize on the resulting power vacuum and seize a greater

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    The Bamana Boli in Mali

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    The Boli, or altar, figure from the Bamana peoples of Mali is a unique piece of art not based on what an individual knows about the figure, but rather what it doesn’t. The Boli has a secretive quality that harness energy from the community and peoples reactions to the Boli can fluctuate based on their interpretations on the object. The Boli is made of materials ranging from human bodily fluid to sticks and string. The figure is generally made to resemble an animal, typically a hippopotamus or cow

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    Unlike Ghana, the Mali Empire was dominated by Islam, due to the widespread Islamic merchants and conversions that occurred in during kingdoms. This is significant because it demonstrates that goods weren’t the sole exchange and that religion was able to penetrate West Africa and impact the native people. The main motive for this mass adaptation of Islam as the dominant religion stems from strategic aims, from previous kingdoms, to diminish possible attacks from Muslim territories across the Sahara

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    Mali was a part of West African empires that controlled trans-Saharan trade: the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire, and the Ghana Empire. At its climax in 1300, Mali was a large area about twice the size of France, and was doing great by itself. In the end of the nineteenth century, during the Partition for Africa, France got control of Mali, making it a part of French Sudan and becoming a colony. French Sudan joined with Senegal in 1959, getting its independence in 1960 as the Mali Federation. After

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    Mali Empire Dbq

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    Mali the Empire Mali, an ancient civilization, was unquestionably an Empire due to their secure government, wealthy economy, and strong religious faith. Mali rose to power in 1235 after Ghana fell. Domination and riches were quickly gained through control of the gold and salt trade, an essential commerce system in Western Africa. Mansa Musa, Mali’s most admired king, had a huge affect on the success of the nation for his expertise in organization brought more wealth to the Empire. Firstly, the King

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    Geography Of Mali Essay

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    Mali is completely different from other countries. Mali has a unique place to live because of their geography, politics, social/religion and economy. Mali has a unique geography. Mali is 478,842 square miles. This causes the state to be the 8th largest state in Africa! The average day temperature is about 100 degrees fahrenheit. Whereas, the normal night temperature is 50 degrees fahrenheit. This is unique because the temperature can change so much in one day. Mali does not get much rain. In

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    (Musa I of Mali). The Mali empire was originally founded by Musa’s grandfather, Sundiata in the early 1200s. Scholars believed that Mansa Musa had a net-worth of over 400 billion dollars and that he was the richest man in history. Mansa MusaHe Musa was the strongest greatest leader of the Mali kingdom, and he effectively established a wealthy economy for Mali, which would last over a lifetime for his people.e increased literacy and he effectively established a successful economy for Mali that would

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    King Mali Essay

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    Did you know that Mali had one of the world’s richest kings and were possibly one of the world’s most wealthy countries? These are a few of the many reasons that lead Mali to becoming such a powerful, smart, and influential empire. What was Mali exactly? Mali was an ancient West African civilization who ruled most of West Africa from 1230 to 1670. The empire was founded by a man named Sundiata and led by several other magnificent leaders who later started the gold and salt trade, brought Muslim scholars

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    Mali Cultural Exchange

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    during its time, the Empire of Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of its time? Resources, trade, and interaction with Muslim scholars allowed Mali to become a site of cultural exchange. Mali was a kingdom of West Africa that ruled from 1200s to 1464 CE. They had access to tons of gold through gold mines, which they traded with people like Arab merchants. Muslim Scholars also traveled to Mali, and spread Islam there. In this essay, I am going to tell you why Mali became a site of cultural exchange

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    The Mali Empire

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    Checkpoint 4: Essay Outline Essay Question (highlight one): Why did Mali become a site of cultural exchange? What were the effects? How did Mali influence other parts of the world? How did other parts of the world influence Mali? Directions: Place your essay outline in the space below. Your teacher will provide you with feedback on the Cognitive Skills: Introduction/Conclusion Informational/Explanatory Thesis Selection of Evidence Organization Place your outline here:

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