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Question 14
A)
Use the image to to choose the BEST answer to the question. How did the silk road impact the development of East Asia?
(1 point)
It allowed Buddhism to spread from India to China.
It allowed East Asia to trade with Europe.
It connected trade centers throughtout Asia and Europe.
All of the above
A)
Why would the information on this chart be scrutinized for reliability?
(1 point)
The United States is not listed for comparison.
India has a much more developed economy than the numbers indicate.
North Korea's literacy rate is so high yet its GDP per capita is so low.
Because of their Literacy rate, Hong Kong cannot have a higher GDP per Capita than Taiwan.
Question 14
A)
Use the image to to choose the BEST answer to the question. How did the silk road impact the development of East Asia?
(1 point)
It allowed Buddhism to spread from India to China.
It allowed East Asia to trade with Europe.
It connected trade centers throughtout Asia and Europe.
All of the above
A)
Why would the information on this chart be scrutinized for reliability?
(1 point)
The United States is not listed for comparison.
India has a much more developed economy than the numbers indicate.
North Korea's literacy rate is so high yet its GDP per capita is so low.
Because of their Literacy rate, Hong Kong cannot have a higher GDP per Capita than Taiwan.
Answers
GPT 3.5
A) The correct answer is "All of the above." The Silk Road connected trade centers throughout Asia and Europe, allowing for the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural practices. This facilitated the spread of Buddhism from India to China and opened up trade between East Asia and Europe.
A) The information on this chart would be scrutinized for reliability because it presents contradictory data. North Korea's high literacy rate and low GDP per capita seems unusual, and the statement about Hong Kong and Taiwan's literacy rate and GDP per capita being incompatible raises questions about the accuracy of the data on the chart.
A) The information on this chart would be scrutinized for reliability because it presents contradictory data. North Korea's high literacy rate and low GDP per capita seems unusual, and the statement about Hong Kong and Taiwan's literacy rate and GDP per capita being incompatible raises questions about the accuracy of the data on the chart.
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