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There is a map showing Two Tang China from 618AD to 907AD. There is a map key that indicates a black line or a green line represents a road, dark orange shading represents an area of high population density and a white squared indicates an metropolitan prefecture. The city of Duji is represented by many black and green lines, orange shading and a white square. Changi an is represented by many black and green lines, orange shading and a white square. Wuzhou is on the coast and is represented by many black and green lines and orange shading. © 2012 FLVS

Based on the information in the map, which of these conclusions can be made?

A: Population density along the Huang He was greater than population density by the Yellow River.

B: Areas of high population density were located near transportation networks and water sources.

C: Most people lived in rural areas but still had access to transportation networks and water sources.

D: Roads connected areas of high population density, and canals connected areas of low population density.

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The answer is B, areas of high population density were located near transportation networks and water sources
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Answer:

B

B: Areas of high population density were located near transportation networks and water sources.

Step-by-step explanation:

People would live near water sources for resources

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