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Why was there conflict between northern and southern Sudan?(1 point)ResponsesNorthern Sudan dominated southern Sudan, and some southern Sudanese rebelled.Northern Sudan dominated southern Sudan, and some southern Sudanese rebelled.The southern Sudanese threatened to invade northern Sudan.The southern Sudanese threatened to invade northern Sudan.Southern Sudan felt threatened by the rebels in Darfur.Southern Sudan felt threatened by the rebels in Darfur.The northern Sudanese demanded that the southern Sudanese convert to Islam.
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The correct response is: **Northern Sudan dominated southern Sudan, and some southern Sudanese rebelled.**
This accurately reflects the historical context of the conflict, which stemmed from political, economic, and cultural disparities between the northern and southern regions, leading to rebellion and eventually the second civil war and the eventual independence of South Sudan in 2011.
This accurately reflects the historical context of the conflict, which stemmed from political, economic, and cultural disparities between the northern and southern regions, leading to rebellion and eventually the second civil war and the eventual independence of South Sudan in 2011.