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By the ninth century. Empire had emerged in eastern indochina
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why did tension increase in southeast asia after world war 2
a) because of the beginning of colonialism and the guerrilla war b)
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By the ninth century, the ______________ empire had emerged in eastern Indochina.
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The ethnic group makes up a large Hindu minority in . responses
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Villages grew around fertile (cities or valleys) and plains. Early Southeast Asians (navigated or hunted) on the seas. They
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The Response area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to live. The rich soils of the Response area
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How have Southeast Asia's resources influenced where people live?
The ___ resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where
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How have Southeast Asia's resources influenced where people live?
fiil in the blank The ___ resources of Southeast Asia have
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How have Southeast Asia's resources influenced where people live?
fill in the blanks with the words provided. The ___ resources
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Which ethnic group makes up a large Hindu minority in Southeast Asia?
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Villages grew around fertile____________. They traded natural resources and spread their
cultures were also introduced to the and
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Villages grew around fertile____________ and plains. Early Southeast Asians _______ on the seas. They traded natural resources
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What roles have geography and trade played in forming Southeast Asia's culture? In 3 sentences
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As economic growth centers, the Southeast Asian cities feature high population pressure, unsustainable land use, environmental
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Analyze revolutionary movements and power struggles in southeast Asia after world war II (1 point)
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Villages grew around fertile
___ and plains. Early Southeast Asians ___ on the seas. They traded natural resources and spread
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Villages grew around fertile
(valleys or cities) and plains. Early Southeast Asians (navigated or hunted) on the seas. They
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What roles have geography and trade played in forming Southeast Asia's culture?
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Following World War II Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Analyze revolutionary movements and power struggles in Southeast
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The first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settled in the plains and river valleys because
those areas were good for
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Which economic activity has largely driven development of modern Southeast Asian cities?
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Villages grew around fertile _____(cities, or valleys) and plains. Early Southeast Asians ____(hunted, or navigated) on the
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The ______ area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to live. The rich soils of the _____ area and
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The (Natural, ancient, Farming, or mainland) area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to live. The
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The _____(Natural, ancient, Farming, or mainland) area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to live.
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The (Natural, ancient, Farming, or mainland) area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to live. The
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The ______ (Natural, ancient, Farming, or mainland) area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to
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The ______ (Natural, ancient, Farming, or mainland) area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to
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The ______ (Natural, ancient, Farming, or mainland) area resources of Southeast Asia have influenced where people choose to
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Which is the only Southeast Asian country that was not conquered by Europeans?
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Why was the United states the last Western power to colonize Southeast Asia?
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In what order did these people come from to Southeast Asia:Austronesians,Chinese, Europeans,Muslims traders from South Asia?
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What are the major religions in Southeast Asia? Where did they come from?
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How does the central waterway shown benefit Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore? (1 point) •
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(2 points) Item 4 Economic Activity Country the world's leading producers of semiconductors
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Which economic activity has largely driven development of modern Southeast Asian cities?
(1 point) • rice farming O trade
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Which country took control of most of Southeast Asia during World War I?
(1 point) • Japan • China O France O United States
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Which hazards does climate change pose for Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) • rising sea levels ©
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Summarize the political events in Southeast Asia since world war ll
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What types of terrain are home to most of Southeast Asia's people?
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Use the Country Databank to compare Southeast Asian countries population growth rates. What explains the differences?
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Describe the economics found in Southeast Asia
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Write a short draft essay about Southeast Asia
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Write a short draft essay about Southeast Asia and present facts to support it
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How did outsiders who arrived in Southeast Asia before the 1500s relate to the indigenous cultures? How did that change in the
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Using information about Southeast Asia, finish your three paragraph explanation essay in answer to the following question .
How
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Beginning around 800 CE, the mainland of Southeast Asia was mostly .
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Show a map of countries surrounding South China Sea
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Which two countries are shown in yellow? What color is Malaysia? Which letter indicates
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Ancient civilizations
Ancient Empires
Asia
Buddhism
Climate Change Hazards
Colonialism
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Cultural Comparison
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Cultural Influence
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European Colonialism
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Geography
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