which of the following options best analyzes how language can be a divisive force in states where most people speak the same language? ( 1 point )

A.) The adoption of an official language can create tensions between people who speak different dialects, leading to conflict.

B.) Despite speaking the same language, regional dialects can reinforce cultural differences and influence migration.

C.) Stark cultural differences between dialect groups often lead to violent clashes as one group seeks independence.

D.) The development of pidgin languages creates tension between dialect groups that can lead to political competition.

A.) The adoption of an official language can create tensions between people who speak different dialects, leading to conflict.

This option best analyzes how language can be a divisive force even within a population that predominantly speaks the same language. When a particular dialect is adopted as the official language, it may marginalize speakers of other dialects, leading to feelings of exclusion, resentment, or conflict. Other dialects may be perceived as less prestigious, which can affect their speakers' economic and social opportunities, fueling divisions within the community.