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How did the Khmer civilization shape culture in Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers.
Introduce Islam via Indian Ocean trade routes
Innovated a feudal system based on the loyalty of Samari Warriors
Develop writing systems that spread throughout Asia
Built, vast Buddhist temple complexes
Used irrigation, canals, and reservoirs to support large scale rice farming

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The two correct answers regarding how the Khmer civilization shaped culture in Southeast Asia are:

1. **Built vast Buddhist temple complexes** - The Khmer civilization is renowned for its monumental architecture, including the famous Angkor Wat, which reflects the cultural and religious influences of Buddhism in the region.

2. **Used irrigation, canals, and reservoirs to support large scale rice farming** - The Khmer developed sophisticated water management systems that allowed for large-scale rice cultivation, which significantly impacted agricultural practices and populations in Southeast Asia.

These contributions profoundly influenced the cultural and societal structures in the region.
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