Analyze revolutionary

movements and power
struggles in Southeast Asia
after World War II. (1 point)
After World War II,
many Southeast
Asian countries
overthrew their
leaders and installed
dictators who
established
democratic
elections.
After World War II,
many Southeast
Asian countries went
through the process
of ending
colonialism. This
caused a lot of
tension across the
region, such as
between the Suharto
and Sukarno
movements.
After World War II,
many Southeast
Asian countries went
through the process
of ending
colonialism. This
caused a lot of
tension across the
region, such as
between
communists and
anti-communist
movements

pick one answer from above

I would choose the third answer: After World War II, many Southeast Asian countries went through the process of ending colonialism, causing tension between communist and anti-communist movements. This analysis highlights the power struggles and revolutionary movements that took place in Southeast Asia as different factions vied for control and influence in the post-war period.