What was the result of national borders being drawn by colonial rulers during the decolonization process?(1 point) Responses

A. Colonial rulers did not draw national boundaries during the decolonization process.

B. National borders drawn by colonial rulers took the communities living in the area into account. As a result, different communities—many with different languages and ways of life—were never forced into one new country upon independence.

C. National borders drawn by colonial rulers often did not take the communities living in the area into account. As a result, different communities—many with different languages and ways of life—were forced into one new country upon independence. This caused internal tension and violence in many places.

D. National borders drawn by colonial rulers often did not take the communities living in the area into account. As a result, different communities—many with different languages and ways of life—were forced into one new country upon independence. Despite this, no internal conflict arose.

C. National borders drawn by colonial rulers often did not take the communities living in the area into account. As a result, different communities—many with different languages and ways of life—were forced into one new country upon independence. This caused internal tension and violence in many places.