The conflict that developed between East and West Pakistan, and eventually led to the establishment of the state of Bangladesh, was caused by
a. competition over internal development of the nation's natural resources.
b. differences in language, history, and ethnic tradition.
c. many years of international warfare between the two regions.
d. the demand of the people of East Pakistan to establish an independent Marxist state.
e. both b and c
b
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