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The mountain ranges on Southeast Asia’s mainland shaped the history of the region because the mountains.

A. separated the mainland from the rest of Asia and isolated early societies.
B. created a climate that was favorable for growing spices.
C. blocked the passage of the summer monsoons.
D. accumulated fertile soil where deltas formed on their peaks.

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The mountain ranges on Southeast Asia's mainland shaped the history of the region because the mountains separated the mainland from the rest of Asia and isolated early societies. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A".
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