Interstate border disputes remain today in __________.
A. Kashmir, the Middle East, and Japan/China
B. the Golan Heights, Peru/Ecuador, and Hong Kong
C. Czechoslovakia, the West Bank, and the Crimean peninsula
D. the Gaza Strip, Kurdistan, and Yugoslavia
Answer: A
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