Asked by Aubrea
Which were factors that triggered the Darfur genocide?
Select all that apply.
A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
Sudan’s colonial occupiers created an elite Sudanese class to control lower-ranked classes.
A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.
Civil wars in nearby states spilled over into Darfur, killing civilians and providing military weapons.
A and C?
Select all that apply.
A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
Sudan’s colonial occupiers created an elite Sudanese class to control lower-ranked classes.
A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.
Civil wars in nearby states spilled over into Darfur, killing civilians and providing military weapons.
A and C?
Answers
Answered by
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Bimbo
The answer is A and C.
A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.
Have a nice life
A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.
Have a nice life