What was a result of new national borders being drawn by colonial rulers during the decolonization process?(5 points)

Responses

Colonial rulers were not responsible for drawing new national borders.
Colonial rulers were not responsible for drawing new national borders.

National borders drawn by colonial rulers did not consider the various different communities with different cultures and languages living in the area. As a result, different communities were forced into one new country upon independence. This resulted in internal tension and violence in many places.
National borders drawn by colonial rulers did not consider the various different communities with different cultures and languages living in the area. As a result, different communities were forced into one new country upon independence. This resulted in internal tension and violence in many places.

National borders drawn by colonial rulers considered the communities living in the area. As a result, different communities of people with different languages and ways of life were never forced to coexist in a new country after they gained independence.
National borders drawn by colonial rulers considered the communities living in the area. As a result, different communities of people with different languages and ways of life were never forced to coexist in a new country after they gained independence.

National borders drawn by colonial rulers did not consider the various different communities with different cultures and languages living in an area, however there was no internal conflict in these new nations.

National borders drawn by colonial rulers that did not consider the different communities within the region led to conflicts and tensions between various ethnic and cultural groups. This division often resulted in civil wars, political instability, and ongoing violence in many post-colonial nations.