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ow did Southeast Asia’s geography contribute to the region’s economic development? (1 point) Responses Much of Southeast Asia i...Question
How did Southeast Asia’s geography contribute to the region’s economic development?
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Much of Southeast Asia is separated from the rest of Asia by high mountains, making it a difficult place to invade.
Much of Southeast Asia is separated from the rest of Asia by high mountains, making it a difficult place to invade.
Many Southeast Asian countries depended on their plentiful gold supply to make them wealthy.
Many Southeast Asian countries depended on their plentiful gold supply to make them wealthy.
Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes.
Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes.
Many Southeast Asian countries were easily accessible by monks and therefore adopted Buddhist culture.
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Much of Southeast Asia is separated from the rest of Asia by high mountains, making it a difficult place to invade.
Much of Southeast Asia is separated from the rest of Asia by high mountains, making it a difficult place to invade.
Many Southeast Asian countries depended on their plentiful gold supply to make them wealthy.
Many Southeast Asian countries depended on their plentiful gold supply to make them wealthy.
Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes.
Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes.
Many Southeast Asian countries were easily accessible by monks and therefore adopted Buddhist culture.
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are u absolutely sure
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Some Southeast Asian countries commanded important waterways and controlled rich trade routes.
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Yes, I am confident in that response. Southeast Asia's geography, particularly its strategic location along major maritime trade routes like the Strait of Malacca, has significantly contributed to the region's economic development. Countries in this region were able to command these important waterways, facilitating trade and commerce between various parts of Asia and beyond. This control allowed them to benefit economically from trade, leading to increased wealth and cultural exchange.
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