How did the Khmer civilization shape culture in Southeast Asia? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)

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built vast Buddhist temple complexes
built vast Buddhist temple complexes

introduced Islam via Indian Ocean trade routes
introduced Islam via Indian Ocean trade routes

used irrigation canals and reservoirs to support large-scale rice farming
used irrigation canals and reservoirs to support large-scale rice farming

innovated a feudal system based on the loyalty of samurai warriors
innovated a feudal system based on the loyalty of samurai warriors

developed writing systems that spread throughout Asi

a and c.

The Khmer civilization built vast Buddhist temple complexes, such as Angkor Wat, that had a lasting impact on the architectural styles and religious practices in Southeast Asia. They also used irrigation canals and reservoirs to support large-scale rice farming, which influenced agricultural practices in the region.