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How did geography most benefit the Malacca and Brunei sultanates?

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a They depended on natural barriers like mountains to protect them from invasion.

b They depended on natural barriers like mountains to protect them from invasion.

They used overland access to India and China to develop profitable trade relations.

They used overland access to India and China to develop profitable trade relations.

c They spread out across many islands, making it difficult for other peoples to conquer and control them.

They spread out across many islands, making it difficult for other peoples to conquer and control them.

d They relied on waterways like the Strait of Malacca to control important sea trade routes.

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Answered by nothin4227
After the Han Chinese conquered what is now Vietnam, the Vietnamese people adopted Response area. In the Philippines, a sultanate controlled the area which led to the spread of Response area in the area.
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d They relied on waterways like the Strait of Malacca to control important sea trade routes.
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d They relied on waterways like the Strait of Malacca to control important sea trade routes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
After the Han Chinese conquered what is now Vietnam, the Vietnamese people adopted Chinese cultural and political practices. In the Philippines, a sultanate controlled the area which led to the spread of Islam in the area.
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I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is d) They relied on waterways like the Strait of Malacca to control important sea trade routes. Both the Malacca and Brunei sultanates benefited from their strategic location along waterways, such as the Strait of Malacca, which allowed them to control and profit from trade routes between India, China, and other parts of Southeast Asia.

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