The second answer would have to be correct, because I believe this is focused on the Paleolithic Era.
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 choice that was not a factor is America gained European territory after the war and was able to export products to Europe and Africa without economic barriers. America in fact sent much aid to European nations under the Marshal Plan to help rebuild european countries.
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through boats that go on the Eraphates river
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