Thailand is a state with a central territory and a long extension along a peninsula. What type of state is Thailand, and how does this impact the state’s access to resources?(1 point)

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heartland state, meaning they have vast expanses of land that can be used for agriculture
heartland state, meaning they have vast expanses of land that can be used for agriculture

landlocked state, which means that it has difficulty accessing resources
landlocked state, which means that it has difficulty accessing resources

prorupted state, which gives it access to extensive coastal resources
prorupted state, which gives it access to extensive coastal resources

compact state, which allows it to defend its resources more effectively

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The correct response is:

prorupted state, which gives it access to extensive coastal resources.

Thailand has a long extension along the Malay Peninsula, which allows it to access both the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, providing it with significant coastal resources, including fisheries and trade routes.