What is the most likely factor that contributed to Sudan’s division into Sudan and South Sudan?
Sudan’s many ethnic cultures refused to hold a national identity above their tribal identities.
Decades-long civil wars between the North and the South caused division in Sudan.
The geographical differences had resulted in incompatible northern and southern cultures.
The Sudanese government’s referendum to establish South Sudan won 98 percent of the vote.
Which option describes a reason terrorist groups benefit from the existence of rogue states?
Rogue state leaders appoint chiefs of terrorist groups to serve as government ministers.
Terrorist groups harbored by rogue states gain status among other terrorist groups.
The secrecy of rogue states helps conceal terrorist training camps within their borders.
Terrorist groups gain diplomatic legitimacy by allying with rogue states.
1. A
2. D
Are these right?
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2. No
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the second I don't know
The second question is C: The secrecy of rogue states helps conceal terrorist training camps within their borders.
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A. nationalization of industry
B. economic globalization
C. Islamic fundamentalism
D. nuclear nonproliferation