Tại sao khu vực trung á thừa hưởng được nhiều giá trị văn hóa của cả phương đông và phương tây?

Khu vực Trung Á tiếp thu nhiều giá trị văn hóa của cả phương đông và phương tây là do

A.quốc gia đa tôn giáo.

B.con đường tơ lụa.

C.vị trí chiến lược.

D.quốc gia đa dân tộc.

Đáp án và lời giải

Đáp án:B

Lời giải:Lời giải
Con đường tơ lụa nối liền Trung Quốc [phương Đông], đi qua khu vực Trung Á tới các nước châu Âu. Không đơn thuần là con đường thương mại, đây còn là con đường thương mại lớn nhất thế giới thời cổ đại và được coi như cầu nối giữa hai nền văn minh Đông và Tây. Như vậy, khu vực Trung Á nằm ở vị trí trung chuyển của con đường tơ lụa nên được tiếp thu nhiều giá trị văn hóa của cả phương Đông và phương Tây.
=> Chn đáp án B

Vậy đáp án đúng là B.

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