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In which way did the Malacca and Sunda Straits most impact the building of empires in Southeast Asia?

Whoever held the straits could move soldiers throughout Southeast Asia.


Whoever held the straits could limit European access to Southeast Asia.


Whoever held the straits could sail against the seasonal monsoon winds.


Whoever held the straits could control trade between India and Africa.

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Whoever held the straits could move soldiers throughout Southeast Asia.

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the first one is the correct answer



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