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PLEASE HURRY Which statement best completes the diagram?
Culture of
Southeast Asia
The largest ethnic group
is Javanese.
The region is home to
hundreds of
languages
?
A. The most common religion is Christianity.
B. The region is largely isolated from foreign cultures.
C. Nearly all people live in farming towns.
D. The cuisine is unique and uses strong herbs.


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Which statement best completes the diagram?
Culture of
Southeast Asia
The largest et

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