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4 March, 22:49

Which of the following describes a similarity between the international response to ethnic violence in Rwanda and Darfur during the 1990s and 2000s?

A. The European Union's military intervened in both locations despite global objections.

B. The United Nations failed to prevent large-scale genocide in both locations.

C. The International Criminal Court tried and executed war criminals in both locations.

D. The United States refused to authorize the use of international military force in both locations.

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  1. 4 March, 23:01
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    The correct answer for this question is this one: "D. The United States refused to authorize the use of international military force in both locations." It describes a similarity between the international response to ethnic violence in Rwanda and Darfur during the 1990s and 2000s.
  2. 4 March, 23:14
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    The correct option for above statement is:

    The United Nations failed to prevent large-scale genocide in both locations.

    Explanation:

    The connections between the Rwandan genocide and Darfur are that rebel's attack power and the government's reply is to intentionally kill not only the radicals but the noncombatants. The World hasn't and didn't do anything really to stop it. Hundreds of thousands of people have been murdered, and many more displaced from their homes. Both acts were somewhat encouraged by the government.
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