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which of the following became a widespread symbol of social status in central and southern africa in the medieval period? silk cattle christianity literacy
In medieval Central and Southern Africa, cattle were a key measure of wealth and social standing. They provided food, labor, and were used in social and ceremonial exchanges, making them a widespread symbol of status. Silk was not locally abundant or central to regional economies, Christianity was not universally adopted as a status symbol in the period, and literacy was not a widespread marker of social status across most communities.
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B. Cattle