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To the south and southeast of China are the Himalaya Mountains. These are the highest mountains in the world. They provided a nearly impassable border for Ancient China, keeping the area isolated from many other civilizations. They were also important to Chinese religion and were considered sacred.
– “Ancient China: Geography,”
Ken Nelson
Based on the passage, why were the Himalaya Mountains important to the people of ancient China? Choose three correct answers.
considered sacred
enabled travel and trade
formed a natural border
protected them from others
provided a good place to farm
– “Ancient China: Geography,”
Ken Nelson
Based on the passage, why were the Himalaya Mountains important to the people of ancient China? Choose three correct answers.
considered sacred
enabled travel and trade
formed a natural border
protected them from others
provided a good place to farm
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Based on the passage, the three correct answers regarding the importance of the Himalaya Mountains to the people of ancient China are:
1. considered sacred
2. formed a natural border
3. protected them from others
The passage explicitly states that the Himalayas were considered sacred and served as a nearly impassable border, which helped keep ancient China isolated from other civilizations. It does not mention enabling travel and trade or providing a good place to farm.
1. considered sacred
2. formed a natural border
3. protected them from others
The passage explicitly states that the Himalayas were considered sacred and served as a nearly impassable border, which helped keep ancient China isolated from other civilizations. It does not mention enabling travel and trade or providing a good place to farm.
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