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Mansa Musa in Cairo This man, Mansa Musa, flooded Cairo with his generosity. He left no court emir nor holder of a royal office without the gift of a load of gold. The people of Cairo made incalculable profits out of him and his travelling party in buying and selling and giving and taking. They exchanged gold until they depressed its value in Egypt and caused its price to fall. According to this account, what was the effect of Musa's visit to Cairo?

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Mansa Musa seems to have been the richest man in history. He was an emperor of Mali, kingdom that was the greatest producer of another of the world at that moment.

His passage through Cairo was relatively rapid, but its effects lasted for at least 20 years.  Among other extravagances, the emperor made large donations of gold to the poor, flooding the local economy with gold, which caused Egyptian merchants to greatly increase their prices causing a major inflationary process. for a long time.

This seems to have been the first inflationary experience in the world. Much later,the economic theory made everything clear: excess currency causes inflationary processes and damage to the economy.

Answer:

Which statement best describes Mansa Musa’s character, based on the passage?

Mansa Musa was shy.  nope

Mansa Musa was greedy.  nope

Mansa Musa was generous.  correct

Mansa Musa was cautious. nope

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