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What was the result of the development of the Silk Road?
It enabled the Shang to expand Chinese territory.
It enabled the Shang to expand Chinese territory.
It brought new ideas such as Buddhism to China.
It brought new ideas such as Buddhism to China.
It made travel easier between northern and southern China.
It made travel easier between northern and southern China.
It allowed the Chinese to learn the process of making silk.
It enabled the Shang to expand Chinese territory.
It enabled the Shang to expand Chinese territory.
It brought new ideas such as Buddhism to China.
It brought new ideas such as Buddhism to China.
It made travel easier between northern and southern China.
It made travel easier between northern and southern China.
It allowed the Chinese to learn the process of making silk.
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The development of the Silk Road primarily resulted in the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between different regions, including the introduction of new philosophies and religions to China, such as Buddhism. Therefore, the most relevant outcome from the options provided is:
**It brought new ideas such as Buddhism to China.**
While the Silk Road did facilitate trade, travel, and cultural exchange, it was especially significant for the transfer of ideas, including religious beliefs, art, and technology between East and West.
**It brought new ideas such as Buddhism to China.**
While the Silk Road did facilitate trade, travel, and cultural exchange, it was especially significant for the transfer of ideas, including religious beliefs, art, and technology between East and West.
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