Following World War II Quick Check

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Why did tensions increase in Southeast Asia after World War II?(1 point)
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because of the process of ending colonialism and the Cold War
because of the process of ending colonialism and the Cold War

because of the Japanese takeover of the region and the Cold War
because of the Japanese takeover of the region and the Cold War

because of the beginning of colonialism and the Guerrilla War
because of the beginning of colonialism and the Guerrilla War

because of the process of ending colonialism and the end of the British Empire.
because of the process of ending colonialism and the end of the British Empire.
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The correct answer is: because of the process of ending colonialism and the Cold War.

After World War II, many Southeast Asian countries were striving for independence from colonial rule, which led to tensions both within the countries seeking independence and between global powers involved in the Cold War.