Library/PT 154/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Great Zimbabwe was a large walled city in southern Africa (900s–1500s). Although many say its wealth came from controlling gold, the passage shows that a cattle-based economy was the real foundation: moving herds seasonally across distant pastures required strong, centralized control, so rulers owned the cattle and gave them to people as favors. Those cattle ties reached into marriage and daily life, gave rulers power over the population, and let them recruit laborers for dangerous, large-scale gold mining—so the cattle system made both the big city and the gold industry possible.

Logic Breakdown

Find the sentence describing seasonal cattle movements and the stated reason (look for mention of higher vs lower elevations and disease risk); answer is the choice that matches that stated reason.

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According to the passage, one important reason for the use of lands at different elevations for cattle grazing in Great Zimbabwe was

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The passage states: "In summer, cattle grazed on grass at higher elevations; in winter, the cattle were moved to lower regions unsuitable for grazing in summer because of the risk to the cattle of disease carried by the tsetse fly." This indicates the use of lands at different elevations was to protect the health of the cattle from tsetse-fly–borne disease.
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