Asked by Sergio

What is the most likely factor that contributed to Sudan’s division into Sudan and South Sudan?

A. The Sudanese government’s referendum to establish South Sudan won 98 percent of the vote.
B. Decades-long civil wars between the North and the South caused division in Sudan.
C. Sudan’s many ethnic cultures refused to hold a national identity above their tribal identities.
D. The geographical differences had resulted in incompatible northern and southern cultures.
Is the answer C?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, c.
Answered by mdub1303
C is wrong
Answered by Me
I have taken the test. The answer is B
Answered by Grace
Does Ms. Sue just pick at random whether someone is right or wrong? Because it seems that half the time SHE is wrong.
Answered by Mr. Saturday
Not exactly the answer but how 'bout some chill pills
Answered by ....
this is funny sadly
Answered by Felicity
hey sue can you give the right answer next time? people come here to work smart, not hard
Answered by Umm...
Work smart, not hard? Try actually working just a little bit instead of being a lazy deadbeat who wants all of the answers handed over to them on a silver-platter. Once you do that, then add some smarts to the equation.
Answered by Kayla
Umm... You obviously are here from Primavera looking for answers to so I'm confused why you are saying anything???
Answered by H
KAYLA IM CACKLING- also don't put your actual first name and the school your from in your post that's not a good move-
Answered by yo
so like... what’s the answer
Answered by yo
oh lol sike
Answered by m
Its B
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