(OAS-SS 7.5.2 DOK1 T10.L1.S1.SS2)
How was early Vietnam different from
other parts of Southeast Asia?
It was most heavily
influenced by China.
(OAS-SS 7.1.1 DOK2 T10.L1.S1.SS3)
Which of the following statements
BEST describes the transport of
goods along ancient trade routes?
Sailing through the Strait of
Malacca, ships picked up
wood products, gold, and tin.
(OAS-SS 7.3.4 DOK3 T10.L1.S1.SS4)
How did Southeast Asia′s geography
contribute to the region′s economic
development?
Some Southeast Asian
countries commanded
important waterways and
controlled rich trade routes.
(OAS-SS 7.2.3 DOK1 T10.L1.S2.SS3)
Which Western powers controlled the
Philippines at different times in the
country′s history?
Spain & the United States
(OAS-SS 7.2.3 DOK2 T10.L1.S2.SS3)
How did the European colonizers
exploit Southeast Asia?
by taking resources for their
own economic gain
(OAS-SS 7.3.4 DOK2 T10.L1.S3.SS2)
Read the excerpt and answer the
question given:
"Colonialism served to transfer much
wealth from Southeast Asia to the
West. For example, the Dutch based
much of their industrialization on
profits derived from their control of
the coffee and sugar exports from
Indonesia Millions of workers from
other regions of Asia, especially
China and India, migrated into the
region temporarily or permanently to
undertake plantation labor, mining,
or trade, helping reshape ethnic
patterns and reshuffle genetic
pieces."
—Craig A.
Lockard, Southeast Asia in World
History
What helped reshape the ethnic
patterns of Southeast Asia?
migration of workers
(OAS-SS 7.2.3 DOK1 T10.L2.S1.SS0)
Which country took control of most
of Southeast Asia during World War
II?
Japan
(OAS-SS 7.5.7 DOK2 T10.L2.S1.SS1)
After the defeat of the Japanese in
World War II, the European powers
that had colonized much of
Southeast Asia
failed to regain control and
many of the colonies became
independent countries.
(OAS-SS 7.5.6 DOK2 T10.L2.S2.SS1)
Which of the following was the
primary purpose of U.S. involvement
in Vietnam?
to contain the spread of
communism
(OAS-SS 7.5.7 DOK1 T10.L2.S2.SS3)
What was the result of the Vietnam
War?
Vietnam became a single
communist country.
(OAS-SS 7.5.7 DOK1 T10.L2.S2.SS3)
In 1975, a group known as the Khmer
Rouge took power in __________ and
__________.
Cambodia; murdered more
than a million people
(OAS-SS 7.3.7 DOK2 T10.L2.S3.SS1)
Which type of government have
almost all Southeast Asian countries
had at some point since
independence?
Authoritarian
(OAS-SS 7.1.1 DOK2 T10.L3.S1.SS0)
Which of the following statements
accurately describes population
density in Southeast Asia?
Thailand is more densely
populated than Laos.
(OAS-SS 7.3.4 DOK2 T10.L3.S1.SS2)
Why is the population density high
along the coastal plains of mainland
Southeast Asia?
River deltas have created rich
soil there that is good for
agriculture.
(OAS-SS 7.3.3 DOK2 T10.L3.S2.SS1).
Which below is correct regarding how
Buddhism and Hinduism spread to
Southeast Asia?
The ideas and religions like
Hinduism and Buddhism
spread through the existing
trade networks.