Exam 9: The Expansion of Civilization in South and Southeast Asia
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What were some of the factors that led many in Southeast Asia to adopt Theravada Buddhism?
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What prevented the Delhi sultanate from attempting to extend the reach of its power?
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Muslim women had more ____ than Hindu women and were legally permitted to ____.
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Kushan Kingdom
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What may have contributed to the decline in medieval Indian manufacturing and commercial activity within India?
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Kutub Minar
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Why did Theravada Buddhism have such a strong appeal for the Burmese and others in the northern part of Southeast Asia?
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Borobudur Temple
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The Burmese originally came from ____, and the Thai came from ____.
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Samarkand
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bodhisattva
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Bactria
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The ____ dominated the banking and the textile industry in India, while the ____ dominated trade and manufacturing.
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