History, asked by kimyooji, 1 month ago

In Rwanda, genocide occurred because...

- the Hutu were a minority.
- the Tutsi once held power.
- Hutu leaders encouraged massacres.
- Tutsis planned to assassinate leaders.
!!! the answer is c: Hutu leaders encouraged massacres !!!!

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Answered by CrazyKanav
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Answer:

No C

Explanation:

Because About 85% of Rwandans are Hutus but the Tutsi minority has long dominated the country. In 1959, the Hutus overthrew the Tutsi. A group of Tutsi exiles formed a rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), which invaded Rwanda in 1990 and fighting continued until a 1993 peace deal was agreed. The President was killed  

Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Answer:

The correct answer for the problem is found to be option (C) Hutu leaders encouraged massacres.

Explanation:

Genocides have continued to do since the Holocaust. This was the case, for illustration, in Rwanda in 1994. Over a period of 100 days, from April to July 1994, as numerous as one million people, substantially Tutsis, were slaughtered. This passed when an revolutionist- led Hutu government launched a plan to wipe out Rwanda’s entire Tutsi nonage and any others who opposed its programs. From April to July 1994, revolutionist leaders of Rwanda’s Hutu maturity directed a genocide against the country’s Tutsi community which was a minority.

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