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Which fact suggests that women had a different role in society in Southeast Asia than in other parts of Asia? Women were not allowed to work as merchants. Nuclear families dominated society. Bronze bracelets
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Which fact suggests that women had a different role in society in Southeast Asia than in other parts of Asia?
Women were not allowed to work as merchants.
Nuclear families dominated society.
Bronze bracelets from the area are over 5,000 years old.
Women could leave their possessions to their daughters.
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Bronze bracelets from the area are over 5,000 years old.
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