Which of the following was an important impact that Mansa Musa's Hajj had on Mali? (1point)

1. There was a greater focus on education and learning centers.

2. Musa's focus turned away from economics and trade.

3. Misa kicked out all cultural influences that were not originally from Mali.

4. Religions besides Islam were outlawed and everyone in Mali was forced to convert.

The correct answer is 1. There was a greater focus on education and learning centers.

Mansa Musa's Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca he undertook in the 14th century, had a significant impact on Mali. Upon his return, Musa brought back scholars and architects, which led to the establishment and expansion of educational institutions and learning centers in Mali, such as the University of Sankore in Timbuktu. These centers became important hubs of knowledge and attracted scholars from around Africa and the Islamic world, contributing to the intellectual and cultural flourishing of Mali.