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Historians have long debated the primary motivation behind the construction of the mid-ninth-century temples in Java. While traditional interpretations assert these monuments served as overt projections of imperial hegemony by the ruling Sailendra dynasty, recent spatial analyses of surrounding agrarian settlements suggest a more cooperative impetus. By demonstrating that temple construction coincided with local infrastructure improvements managed by regional elites rather than royal decree, researchers have proposed that the temples functioned as hubs of community-led economic integration. Consequently, the monuments are best understood not as unilateral declarations of royal power, but as collaborative endeavors that consolidated regional networks.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A
    Archaeological evidence from Southeast Asia demonstrates that ancient monumental architecture was primarily driven by economic cooperation rather than political control.
  2. B
    Local elites constructed ninth-century Javanese temples in direct defiance of royal decrees issued by the ruling Sailendra dynasty.
  3. Recent research suggests that mid-ninth-century Javanese temples were built through regional collaboration to support local networks, rather than solely as displays of imperial authority.Cevap
  4. D
    The Sailendra dynasty intentionally decentralized its political authority to foster community-led economic integration in Javanese settlements.

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The correct answer is the option stating that mid-ninth-century Javanese temples were built through regional collaboration to support local networks, rather than solely as displays of imperial authority.
The passage states that recent spatial analyses of agrarian settlements suggest temple construction was a collaborative endeavor that consolidated regional networks rather than a unilateral declaration of royal power. The correct option accurately summarizes this central idea.

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1
Analyze the first half of the passage to identify traditional views.
Traditional views state that the mid-ninth-century temples in Java were built as projections of imperial power by the Sailendra dynasty.
To establish the contrasting background that the author is responding to.
2
Analyze the second half of the passage to identify the new evidence and conclusions.
Recent research shows temple construction coincided with local infrastructure projects managed by regional elites, suggesting a cooperative effort that consolidated local communities.
To find the author's primary argument and main point of the passage.
3
Synthesize the contrast to formulate the central idea.
The temples are best understood as collaborative, community-led initiatives rather than simply top-down imperial decrees.
To form a target statement to match against the choices.
4
Evaluate the answer choices to find the one that matches this synthesized idea without overgeneralizing or speculating.
The option highlighting regional collaboration and contrasting it with imperial authority aligns perfectly with the passage, while other options are too broad, misrepresent details, or speculate.
To select the correct option and eliminate distractors.

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