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What led to genocide in Cambodia? The war in Vietnam complicated politics in Cambodia, and a civil war ensued. Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia and persecuted its enemies. Educated Cambodians attempted a government takeover from Khmer Rouge. Massacres increased because reeducation camps were failing.

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Answered by edwin555
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Hi,

So the right answer is that

It is also important to note that the genocide in Cambodia took placer at around 1975-1979 and the resultant thing is that a communist group that was in existence was known as the Khmer Rouge.

This group was led by Pol Pot and was the one who seized control of Cambodia.

Then later changed the name the country Democratic Kampuchea.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer:


During the period of 1975 to 1979, the genocide of Cambodia took place under the leadership Pot Pol and it was the Khmer Rouge regime.


Pot POL wanted the country to be a socialistic republic which will be mainly a country will a priority in agriculture.


Therefore, a massive genocide took place.


The option which says Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia and persecuted its enemies is the correct answer.

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