Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Locate the passage sentence that links the cattle-based agricultural system to other economic activities; the passage explicitly says cattle were used "as a powerful incentive to laborers" which enabled large-scale gold mining—use that sentence to choose the answer.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage6.According to the passage, which one of the following was true of Great Zimbabwe's agricultural system?
Correct Answer
D
D is correct. The passage explicitly connects the cattle economy to large-scale mining: "It was through its use of cattle as a powerful incentive to laborers that royalty was able to muster the human resources necessary for large-scale gold mining." The passage also describes mining as "dangerous, required considerable labor," so the cattle system was a crucial factor enabling mining at large scale.
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