Which option best describes the difference in the geographic extent of the Ghana Empire and the Songhai Empire? Choose the best answer choice, and explain.

Responses

The Ghana Empire controlled much of the forests in West Africa, where gold was mined.

The Ghana Empire controlled more of the Sahara Desert than the Songhai Empire.

The Songhai Empire controlled more of the Niger River and area in the Sahara Desert.

The Songhai Empire did not control Timbuktu, which gave the Ghana Empire an advantage in the trade of salt.

The correct answer is: The Songhai Empire controlled more of the Niger River and area in the Sahara Desert.

This answer best describes the difference in the geographic extent of the Ghana Empire and the Songhai Empire. The Songhai Empire was larger in size and controlled more territory along the Niger River and in the Sahara Desert compared to the Ghana Empire. This expansion allowed the Songhai Empire to have access to more resources and trade routes, giving them an advantage over the Ghana Empire in terms of power and influence.