Read the passage found in Lesson 1: Early History of Southeast Asia, The First Civilizations in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: Which of the following became powerful because it controlled the crucial trade routes between the Indian and Pacific oceans?

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Angkor
Khmer
Southeast Asian city-state
Srivijaya
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 3: Living in Southeast Asia, Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: What is the predominant religion of Indonesia?
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Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 3: Living in Southeast Asia, Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: What is the predominant religion of Thailand?
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Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 3: Living in Southeast Asia, Where People Live in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: The economic activity of Southeast Asian cities is largely driven by what?
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The culture.
The geography.
The government.
The history.
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 3: Living in Southeast Asia, Where People Live in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: Which of the following best explains why the population density is higher along the coast?
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Coastal areas are difficult for agricultural activities.
Coastal areas attract people seeking opportunity through trade.
The population density is highest along the coast.
The rough terrain makes travel and farming difficult.
Read the passage found in Lesson 3: Living in Southeast Asia, Where People Live in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: What best explains why the population density is low near the mountains of mainland Southeast Asia?
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Access to seas and other waterways enables transportation and trade.
Heavy rainfall is good for the soil and makes farming easier.
The rough terrain makes travel and farming difficult, so fewer people have settled there.
Tropical rain forests in these areas supply abundant natural resources.
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 4: Southeast Asia at Work, The Region's Role in the World Economy page. Then, answer the question: Which of the following countries producers a large number of semiconductors?
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Malaysia
Singapore
The United States
Vietnam
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 3: Living in Southeast Asia, Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: What is the predominant religion of the Philippines?
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Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 4: Southeast Asia at Work, Governments of Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: Which two countries have a form of military government?
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Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 4: Southeast Asia at Work, Governments of Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: What two countries have a form of authoritarian government?
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Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Read the passage found in Lesson 1: Early History of Southeast Asia, The First Civilizations in Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: Which of the following was the most powerful empire in Southeast Asia?
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Angkor
Khmer
Southeast Asian city-state
Srivijaya
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 4: Southeast Asia at Work, The Region's Role in the World Economy page. Then, answer the question: Which of the following countries is a leading financial center?
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Malaysia
Singapore
The United States
Vietnam
Analyze the chart found in Lesson 4: Southeast Asia at Work, Governments of Southeast Asia page. Then, answer the question: In Cambodia, Malaysia, and Singapore, in what ways does the government limit democratic freedoms?
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Elections are free and fair.
Election laws and procedures are designed to keep the ruling party in office.
People are paid to vote for a particular candidate.
Violence disrupts elections.
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Srivijaya became powerful because it controlled the crucial trade routes between the Indian and Pacific oceans.

The predominant religion of Indonesia is Islam.
The predominant religion of Thailand is Buddhism.
The economic activity of Southeast Asian cities is largely driven by the geography.
The population density is higher along the coast because coastal areas attract people seeking opportunity through trade.
The population density is low near the mountains of mainland Southeast Asia because the rough terrain makes travel and farming difficult, so fewer people have settled there.
Singapore produces a large number of semiconductors.
The predominant religion of the Philippines is Christianity.
Thailand and Myanmar have a form of military government.
Cambodia and Laos have a form of authoritarian government.
Srivijaya was the most powerful empire in Southeast Asia.
Singapore is a leading financial center.
In Cambodia, Malaysia, and Singapore, the government limits democratic freedoms by election laws and procedures designed to keep the ruling party in office.