The Land and Its Peoples
Examining the geography of Southeast Asia and how monsoon winds shaped movement.
Key Questions
- 1How did geography shape the development of Southeast Asian societies?
- 2What role did the monsoon winds play in connecting the region?
- 3Why is Southeast Asia called the "crossroads of the world"?
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