SS7B Unit nine southeastern Asia test

How did the Khmer Civilization shape culture in Southeast Asia select the two correct answers

1. The Khmer Civilization built magnificent temple complexes, such as Angkor Wat, which became symbols of their power and influence in the region. These temples became important centers of religion, art, and scholarship, influencing the architectural styles and religious beliefs of surrounding cultures.

2. The Khmer Civilization also developed an intricate system of irrigation and agriculture, allowing them to support a large population and create stable, prosperous societies. This agricultural knowledge and technology spread to neighboring regions, shaping the way in which communities in Southeast Asia managed their land and food production.