What was a common cause of ethnic tension in Cambodia,

Myanmar, and Sri Lanka?

A. All included a majority group that got power and limited the rights of others.
B. All included minority groups that seized power and limited the rights of others.
C. Ethnic tension for all three was a result of European colonialism.
D. The Tamils gained power in all three countries and limited the rights of others.

A. All included a majority group that got power and limited the rights of others.

Which of the following statements best compares the

source of ethnic tensions in Myanmar and Cambodia?
(1 point)
A. Myanmar is a Muslim country and the Rohingya minority is Christian, and in Cambodia religion is not a source of conflict.

B. Myanmar has tension between the Burman and the
many Indigenous ethnic minorities and Cambodia has
tension with people from the neighboring country of
Vietnam.

C. Myanmar is a Buddhist country and the Rohingya minority are Muslim, and in Cambodia, the Vietnamese
are Buddhist and the Cambodians are Muslim.

D. Cambodia has tension between the Khmer and the
many Indigenous ethnic minorities and Myanmar has
tension with the neighboring country of Thailand.

B. Myanmar has tension between the Burman and the many Indigenous ethnic minorities and Cambodia has tension with people from the neighboring country of Vietnam.