Analyze the factors that lead

to genocide. (1 point)
Existing social
divisions like ethnic
tension and
economic imbalance
can worsen political
or historic rivalries
that can lead to one
group trying to
control the other.
Political groups use
social divisions like
ethnic tension and
religious differences
to create an
economic imbalance
that may lead to one
group trying to
control the other.
Political groups look
for economic
imbalance so they
can make people
see divisions
between groups that
were not previously
there to create
blame.
Existing social
divisions like ethnic
tension and religious
differences can be
worsened by

1 answer

economic disparities, political manipulation, and historical grievances. These divisions can create resentment and fear, leading to violence and ultimately genocide. Additionally, the dehumanization of certain groups and the breakdown of societal norms and values can also contribute to the factors that lead to genocide. Ultimately, a combination of historical, political, social, and economic factors can create a perfect storm that results in genocide.