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Mali was known for its ample reserves of gold, unlike ancient Meroe in east Africa, which was known for its iron. Which of the problems might have faced the Malians if they had iron rather than gold?
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1) reduction of forest due to the need for fuel to process iron ore
2) increased warfare due to more advanced weapons technology
3) decreased hunting due to more men becoming blacksmiths
4) limitations on trade due to their unfavorable location
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