The primary factor that has led to the development of Southeast Asian cities among the options provided is trade routes. Southeast Asia has historically been a pivotal hub for trade due to its strategic location along major maritime routes. While imperialism from outside countries also played a significant role in shaping the region's urban landscape, trade routes are a more direct and fundamental factor in the development of cities in Southeast Asia. Mountain exploration and desert development are less relevant in this context.
Which of the following factors has led to the development of Southeast Asian cities?(1 point) Responses Trade routes Trade routes Mountain exploration Mountain exploration Imperialism from outside countries Imperialism from outside countries Desert development
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