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Which theory suggests that Indians came to Southeast Asia and established Indian type societies?
Which theory suggests that Indians came to Southeast Asia and established Indian type societies?
- Colonization theory (correct)
- Traders theory
- Traveling Brahman theory
- All of the above
What is one of the issues with the colonization theory?
What is one of the issues with the colonization theory?
- There are no records of this colonization. (correct)
- Indian traders sailed to Southeast Asia and founded trading settlements.
- Indian merchants were responsible for the spread of culture.
- The caste system was not applied in Southeast Asia as it was in India.
What is one of the issues with the traders theory?
What is one of the issues with the traders theory?
- Indian traders would not have known how to build temples or sculpt images. (correct)
- Indian merchants would have spread their own languages.
- Trading settlements were near seaports.
- Indian traders would not have known Sanskrit.
Which theory suggests that the Brahman, the religious specialists, came along with the traders to Southeast Asia?
Which theory suggests that the Brahman, the religious specialists, came along with the traders to Southeast Asia?
Where were the trading settlements located in relation to the great centers with Indian-type temples?
Where were the trading settlements located in relation to the great centers with Indian-type temples?
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