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what factors made the tang capital of chang, and a center of culture and trade select 2 correct answers
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- Strategic location and transportation links — Chang’an sat at the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and was connected by major roads and canals, making it a hub for long‑distance trade and internal distribution.
- Cosmopolitan population and cultural openness — foreign merchants, diplomats, and immigrants plus imperial patronage of religion, arts, and learning made Chang’an a vibrant, multicultural center of culture and exchange.
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- Strategic location and transportation links — Chang’an sat at the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and was connected by major roads and canals, making it a hub for long‑distance trade and internal distribution.
- Cosmopolitan population and cultural openness — foreign merchants, diplomats, and immigrants plus imperial patronage of religion, arts, and learning made Chang’an a vibrant, multicultural center of culture and exchange.
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