Which of the following best analyzes the fragmentation of Sudan and South Sudan?(1 point)

Responses

South Sudan wanted to fragment because of economic advantages that they had over the rest of the country.
South Sudan wanted to fragment because of economic advantages that they had over the rest of the country.

South Sudan wanted to fragment because it benefited more from British colonialism than the rest of Sudan.
South Sudan wanted to fragment because it benefited more from British colonialism than the rest of Sudan.

South Sudan wanted to fragment because of political oppression and cultural differences from the rest of Sudan.
South Sudan wanted to fragment because of political oppression and cultural differences from the rest of Sudan.

South Sudan wanted to fragment from Sudan because it won a civil war against it.
South Sudan wanted to fragment from Sudan because it won a civil war against it.

1 answer

The best analysis of the fragmentation of Sudan and South Sudan is:

South Sudan wanted to fragment because of political oppression and cultural differences from the rest of Sudan.

This response highlights the underlying issues of identity, governance, and historical grievances that contributed to the desire for independence, which ultimately led to the fragmentation of the two countries. While other factors may have played a role, the cultural and political factors are central to understanding the conflict and separation.