What is the most likely explanation for why the Shang had little interaction with non-Chinese cultures? They were unable to travel upon the Yellow River. They were surrounded by higher plains and mountains to the north and west. They were not aware of the other cultures existing nearby. They were unable to use the seas to establish trade with others due to lack of technology
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Okay, this is World History. Rivers are traveled upon, so A is not right. B is a reliable answer, but let's see the others. C is not really a great answer. They were aware of other cultures, but just didn't really want anything to do with them. D is only a little reliable. Yes, ships and cruise ships weren't made yet, but the world still had boats and sails. The most likely answer is B.
why is it B???
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The Chinese could not completely travel over these mountains.
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Including Mount Everest.
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All of the following are examples of how geographical boundaries can limit cultural interaction except rivers deserts mountains oceans is the qstion
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I have to say either rivers or oceans. Why? This is because rivers are not wide/long enough to really limit anything. People traveled around that time in oceans to find new routes to the Spice Islands, so oceans isn't really a bad answer either. I might prefer saying rivers.
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