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khang

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The ethnic conflict that led to genocide in Rwanda was largely rooted in:
 
  a. rivalries incited by the Belgian colonial regime.
  b. disputes over territory and natural resources.
  c. ancient tribal conflicts over religious beliefs.
  d. strong cultural differences between ethnic groups.

Question 2

In 1995, a resolution was established in Bosnia with the help of:
 
  a. France.
  b. the United States.
  c. Canada.
  d. Germany.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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