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What conclusion about ancient Chinese isolation can be drawn from the map?
A.
Ancient China was landlocked, which made travel by water for trade and commerce difficult.
B.
Chinese rivers could not be crossed and made communication with neighboring regions impossible.
C.
Travel by road and water to the west was difficult due to China's poor relationship with India.
D.
The numerous geographic features of Ancient China led to isolation and independent development.
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The most appropriate conclusion about ancient Chinese isolation that can be drawn from the map is:
**D. The numerous geographic features of Ancient China led to isolation and independent development.**
This option acknowledges the role of geographic barriers such as mountains and deserts in creating a sense of isolation for ancient China, allowing for unique cultural development.
**D. The numerous geographic features of Ancient China led to isolation and independent development.**
This option acknowledges the role of geographic barriers such as mountains and deserts in creating a sense of isolation for ancient China, allowing for unique cultural development.
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