Question 7

A)
Drag and drop the countries to list them in order from the most fully democratic (top) to the least democratic (bottom).

(1 point)
Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse.

Vietnam and Laos


Indonesia and the Philippines


Thailand and Myanmar

7 answers

To arrange the countries from the most fully democratic to the least democratic, the correct order is:

  1. Indonesia and the Philippines (more democratic)
  2. Thailand and Myanmar (less democratic)
  3. Vietnam and Laos (least democratic)

So, the final arrangement is:

  1. Indonesia and the Philippines
  2. Thailand and Myanmar
  3. Vietnam and Laos
uestion 8
A)
Drag the country to the correct box.

(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Economic Activity Country
the world's leading producers of semiconductors
Response area

has become a leading financial center
Response area

consists of primarily low-wage and low-skilled jobs
Response area

VietnamSingaporeMalaysia

Based on the economic activities of the countries you've provided, here’s how you can arrange them:

  1. The world's leading producers of semiconductors:

    • Taiwan (not listed in your options, but it's crucial to note that Taiwan is well-known for its semiconductor production. However, since it's not an option, it may be prudent to clarify that none of the given countries are typically categorized this way).
  2. Has become a leading financial center:

    • Singapore
  3. Consists of primarily low-wage and low-skilled jobs:

    • Vietnam

If you need to place Malaysia as well, consider it as an intermediate economy that might fit into categories not listed above. Here’s how it looks:

  1. Economic Activity: The world's leading producers of semiconductors

    • Response area: (Taiwan, but since not listed, you could leave this blank)
  2. Economic Activity: Has become a leading financial center

    • Response area: Singapore
  3. Economic Activity: Consists of primarily low-wage and low-skilled jobs

    • Response area: Vietnam

If Malaysia doesn't fit perfectly into your categories, it may be best to note its status as a developing country in certain sectors. Adjust accordingly based on the context of your question!

Question 9
A)

Use the map to answer the question.

How does the central waterway shown benefit Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore?

(1 point)
Responses

It offers people who live in the region an abundant source of clean water.

It offers people who live in the region an abundant source of clean water.

It provides natural sea barriers to defend them against attack and conquest.

It provides natural sea barriers to defend them against attack and conquest.

It provides a channel by which they can restrict access to the region by foreign nations.

It provides a channel by which they can restrict access to the region by foreign nations.

It ensures a large volume of shipping and trade passes through their ports each year.

It ensures a large volume of shipping and trade passes through their ports each year.

The most appropriate response for how the central waterway benefits Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore is:

It ensures a large volume of shipping and trade passes through their ports each year.

This option highlights the economic impact of the waterway, which serves as a crucial shipping route for international trade, benefiting the economies of these countries considerably.

Question 10
A)
Which economic activity has largely driven development of modern Southeast Asian cities?

(1 point)
Responses

rice farming

rice farming

trade routes

trade routes

lumber milling

lumber milling

rubber production

rubber production

The economic activity that has largely driven the development of modern Southeast Asian cities is:

trade routes.

Trade routes have historically played a crucial role in the economic growth and urbanization of Southeast Asia, facilitating commerce and the exchange of goods between nations and regions.