India<span> greatly influenced Southeast Asia beginning around 200 BC until the 15</span>th century. During this<span> time, </span>Hindu-Buddhis influence was absorbed by politics. India had initially built trade, cultural and political relations with Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, and even Vietnam. For more than a hundred years, the cultural exchanges between India and other Southeast Asian countries has been called "Indianisation<span>". </span>Indianisation<span> led to major transfers of Indian religious, politics, and artistic features to these countries.</span><span> </span>
The answer would be C. <span>Studying causation provides a clearer picture of historical events than studying correlation.</span>
<span>There are many similarities between Judaismand Zoroastrianism: they are both monotheistic, believe in angels, and so on.They also have different scriptures and different histories. Judaism acceptsSatan to be the loyal assistant of God with the role of testing therighteousness of people, while Zoroastrianism says that Angra Mainyu is an eviladversary. Judaism looks forward to the arrival of the messiah (who is a mortalman with nothing supernatural about him), but Zoroastrianism teaches that thecoming savior, the Saoshyant, will be born of a virgin and lead humanity in the<span>last battle against evil.</span></span>
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Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both. Separation of powers imposes internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.