In the nineteenth century, Southeast Asia had great economic potential because of
A) its climate, which was well suited for the cultivation of many valuable cash crops.
B) its natural immunity to disease, which the local fruits provided.
C) the presence of an unlimited supply of geothermal energy.
D) its previous distance from well-developed trade routes.
E) All of these.
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