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What was the deciding factor in the collapse of Songhai?

It faced rivalries within the ruling family.

It relied too heavily on the salt-gold trade.

It was invaded by a foreign army with guns.

It valued Islamic learning over military strength.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

It valued Islamic learning over military strength which led them to their doom

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