Respuesta :
The Southeastern Asian country of Malaysia has a rich history, and from the given options by the question, it's possible to say the right answer is: "Tensions between the Malay majority and other groups". The reason is that since the early 1900s Malay nationalism tried to promote a national identity with certain characteristics for all the population. This idea meant many groups discussed around who really was Malayan and what elements formed this identity. Nowadays, Malay people can be recognized because they live in Malaysia, Singapore or Brunei, they are Muslims, they speak the Malay language and they follow the Malay traditions.