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How did the Khmer civilization shape culture in Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.

A.
innovated a feudal system based on the loyalty of samurai warriors

B.
developed writing systems that spread throughout Asia

C.
used irrigation canals and reservoirs to support large-scale rice farming

D.
introduced Islam via Indian Ocean trade routes

E.
built vast Buddhist temple complexes

Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in the plains and river valleys?

A.
Those areas were easy to defend.

B.
Those areas were good for farming.

C.
Those areas were best for trade.

D.
Those areas were close to towns.

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Beginning around 800 CE, the mainland of Southeast Asia was mostly
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. By the 1400s,
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had spread across most of the islands in Southeast Asia.

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How did European colonizers exploit Southeast Asia?

A.
by forcing people to migrate to other countries

B.
by requiring people to speak new languages

C.
by forbidding the practice of traditional religions

D.
by using resources for their own gain

Which country took control of most of Southeast Asia during World War II?

A.
Japan

B.
China

C.
France

D.
United States

What was the reason the United States was drawn into a war in Vietnam?

A.
The United States was trying to stop European colonialism in the region.

B.
The United States wanted to compete with China for trade in the region.

C.
The United States was eager to establish its own colonies in the region.

D.
The United States wanted to prevent the spread of Communism in the region.

Which would be most likely to happen in a country run by a military regime?

A.
The military would try to implement an absolute monarchy with military personnel and their family in power.

B.
The president would direct the military and rely on it to maintain peace.

C.
The regime would be responsible for both creating and enforcing laws that protected basic rights.

D.
The military would hold elections but could overrule decisions made by those elected.

Where would you expect to find the most populous cities in Southeast Asia?

A.
along coastal regions

B.
in interior highlands

C.
near wetlands and rainforests

D.
on deserts and plateaus

Drag the country to its major religion.

Cambodia


Indonesia


Philippines


Myanmar


Buddhism


Christianity


Islam

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The
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ethnic group makes up a large Hindu minority in
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Power is hereditary, and citizens have no say in the government.


Citizens vote in relatively free and democratic elections.


Citizens vote in elections, but the government limits democratic freedoms.


Malaysia


East Timor
.
How did Vietnam improve its economy in the late 1900s?

A.
by adopting some free enterprise practices

B.
by increasing central control of the economy

C.
by decreasing reliance on exports

D.
by improving agriculture

Which has most contributed to the success of Singapore's economy?

A.
The country has a high number of low-skilled jobs.

B.
The country controls the production of semiconductors.

C.
The country has a role as a leader in the financial services.

D.
The country focuses on trading agricultural-based products only.

Which population and environmental issues are affecting the economy of Indonesia?

A.
overcrowding and growing drought

B.
declining population and air pollution

C.
declining population and water pollution

D.
overcrowding and destruction of rain forests

Which hazards does climate change pose for Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.

A.
rising sea levels

B.
more volcanic eruptions

C.
more intense typhoons

D.
increased tectonic activity

E.
overcrowding in coastal cities

How does population growth affect Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Cities lose their population as rural areas become more crowded.

B.
The infrastructure of a city becomes strained.

C.
People wanting independence lead armed rebellions.

D.
Governments offer incentives for people to have children.

E.
Population centers become overcrowded.

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How did the Khmer civilization shape culture in Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.

A.
innovated a feudal system based on the loyalty of samurai warriors

B.
developed writing systems that spread throughout Asia

C.
used irrigation canals and reservoirs to support large-scale rice farming

D.
introduced Islam via Indian Ocean trade routes

E.
built vast Buddhist temple complexes

Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in the plains and river valleys?

A.
Those areas were easy to defend.

B.
Those areas were good for farming.

C.
Those areas were best for trade.

D.
Those areas were close to towns.

How did European colonizers exploit Southeast Asia?

A.
by forcing people to migrate to other countries

B.
by requiring people to speak new languages

C.
by forbidding the practice of traditional religions

D.
by using resources for their own gain

Which country took control of most of Southeast Asia during World War II?

A.
Japan

B.
China

C.
France

D.
United States

What was the reason the United States was drawn into a war in Vietnam?

A.
The United States was trying to stop European colonialism in the region.

B.
The United States wanted to compete with China for trade in the region.

C.
The United States was eager to establish its own colonies in the region.

D.
The United States wanted to prevent the spread of Communism in the region.

Which would be most likely to happen in a country run by a military regime?

A.
The military would try to implement an absolute monarchy with military personnel and their family in power.

B.
The president would direct the military and rely on it to maintain peace.

C.
The regime would be responsible for both creating and enforcing laws that protected basic rights.

D.
The military would hold elections but could overrule decisions made by those elected.

Where would you expect to find the most populous cities in Southeast Asia?

A.
along coastal regions

B.
in interior highlands

C.
near wetlands and rainforests

D.
on deserts and plateaus

Drag the country to its major religion.

Cambodia

Indonesia

Philippines

Myanmar

Buddhism

Christianity

Islam

Drag the characteristics to the box. Some characteristics may not be used.

Power is hereditary, and citizens have no say in the government.

Citizens vote in relatively free and democratic elections.

Citizens vote in elections, but the government limits democratic freedoms.

Malaysia

East Timor
.
How did Vietnam improve its economy in the late 1900s?

A.
by adopting some free enterprise practices

B.
by increasing central control of the economy

C.
by decreasing reliance on exports

D.
by improving agriculture

Which has most contributed to the success of Singapore's economy?

A.
The country has a high number of low-skilled jobs.

B.
The country controls the production of semiconductors.

C.
The country has a role as a leader in the financial services.

D.
The country focuses on trading agricultural-based products only.

Which population and environmental issues are affecting the economy of Indonesia?

A.
overcrowding and growing drought

B.
declining population and air pollution

C.
declining population and water pollution

D.
overcrowding and destruction of rain forests

Which hazards does climate change pose for Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.

A.
rising sea levels

B.
more volcanic eruptions

C.
more intense typhoons

D.
increased tectonic activity

E.
overcrowding in coastal cities

How does population growth affect Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.

A.
Cities lose their population as rural areas become more crowded.

B.
The infrastructure of a city becomes strained.

C.
People wanting independence lead armed rebellions.

D.
Governments offer incentives for people to have children.

E.
Population centers become overcrowded.

How did the Khmer civilization shape culture in Southeast Asia?

B. developed writing systems that spread throughout Asia

E. built vast Buddhist temple complexes

Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in the plains and river valleys?

B. Those areas were good for farming.

How did European colonizers exploit Southeast Asia?

D. by using resources for their own gain

Which country took control of most of Southeast Asia during World War II?

A. Japan

What was the reason the United States was drawn into a war in Vietnam?

D. The United States wanted to prevent the spread of Communism in the region.

Which would be most likely to happen in a country run by a military regime?

A. The military would try to implement an absolute monarchy with military personnel and their family in power.

Where would you expect to find the most populous cities in Southeast Asia?

A. along coastal regions

Drag the country to its major religion.

Cambodia - Buddhism

Indonesia - Islam

Philippines - Christianity

Myanmar - Buddhism

How did Vietnam improve its economy in the late 1900s?

A. by adopting some free enterprise practices

Which has most contributed to the success of Singapore's economy?

C. The country has a role as a leader in the financial services.

Which population and environmental issues are affecting the economy of Indonesia?

D. overcrowding and destruction of rain forests

Which hazards does climate change pose for Southeast Asia?

A. rising sea levels

C. more intense typhoons

How does population growth affect Southeast Asia?

B. The infrastructure of a city becomes strained.

E. Population centers become overcrowded.

What roles have geography and trade played in forming Southeast Asia's culture?

Geography and trade have played significant roles in forming Southeast Asia's culture. The geographical landscape of Southeast Asia, characterized by its dense rainforests, rugged terrain, and numerous islands and waterways, has played an essential role in shaping its culture. The region's diverse topography has led to the development of different customs, languages, and beliefs across it.

Trade has been another critical factor that has influenced the region's culture. Southeast Asia has served as a vital crossroads between India, China, and the Middle East for centuries, making it an important trading hub between East and West. As a result, the region has experienced the influence of diverse cultures, religions, languages, and traditions over the centuries. The various cultural, religious, and linguistic influences have resulted in an amalgamation of customs and practices that are unique to the region.

The region's location has also played a role in the development of its culture, with its postcolonial history at the center of historical and cultural development from various perspectives. The geographic location of Southeast Asia has made it a hotbed for colonialism, imperialism, and postcolonial migration. The result has created a diversity of cultures, as well as a unique perspective on internationally recognized events and movements.

in 2 to 3 sentences explain What roles have geography and trade played in forming Southeast Asia's culture?

Geography has led to the development of diverse customs, languages, and beliefs across Southeast Asia due to its diverse topography. Trade has resulted in the exchange of cultural, religious, linguistic and traditional influences, leading to a unique amalgamation of customs and practices that are distinctive to Southeast Asia. The region's location has also made it a hotbed for colonialism, imperialism, and postcolonial migration, resulting in a rich cultural heritage.