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How was violence in India post-colonization like other instances of decolonization? [select all that apply]
A - Decolonization always set the country back.
B - Partitioning countries by language and tribe was often based in misunderstandings.
C - Decolonization always was positive with no issues.
D - Partitioning countries led to much violence and hardship.
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