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jilianpiloj

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Southeast Asian agriculture
 
  a. was highly unproductive, in large part to an absence of rich soil and high population density.
  b. saw peasants pay heavy rents or taxes to landlords and local rulers.
  c. contained no areas in which farmers controlled their land directly.
  d. was highly inefficient, as peasants preferred to reduce taxes by lowering their incomes.
  e. was exclusively based upon local self-sufficiency.

Question 2

Which of the following statements was true about the religious underpinnings of the Indianized Southeast Asian states?
 
  a. They had become mainly Daoist by 1000 C.E.
  b. They all exclusively adhered to Hindu values.
  c. Buddhism determined the path they followed.
  d. Although based on Hindu political thought, they afforded great privilege to Buddhists, who won over the masses.
  e. Their religious orientations were entirely free of any external influences.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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