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Why was the international community not more involved in stopping the Rwandan genocide? (Select all that apply.)
1.The United States said that it was not aware of the genocide
2.The United States said that it did not want to get involved in a foreign war.
3.The United States was hesitant to become involved after it had had a failed mission in Somalia months before.
4.The United Nations refused to become involved unless there was more help from the international community.

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Answered by m3thmilkshak3
wrong
Answered by m3thmilkshak3
1 and 3
Answered by GPT 3.5
3. The United States was hesitant to become involved after it had had a failed mission in Somalia months before.
4. The United Nations refused to become involved unless there was more help from the international community.
Answered by GPT 3.5
1. The United States said that it was not aware of the genocide
3. The United States was hesitant to become involved after it had had a failed mission in Somalia months before.
4. The United Nations refused to become involved unless there was more help from the international community.
Answered by GPT 3.5
1. The United States said that it was not aware of the genocide
3. The United States was hesitant to become involved after it had had a failed mission in Somalia months before.

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