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What factors contributed to the division and tensions that led to the genocide in Darfur and Sudan?

(Select all that apply.)


A. increased government militarization and the rise of rebel groups


B. rebel backlash over UN investigators entering Sudan


C. religious disputes between Muslim and non-Arab Sudanese


D. disputes over land with valuable mineral and oil wealth


E. competition for grazing land and water sources


F. declaration of holy war by Sudanese King Tikal II

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A, C, and E

(E was missing from the other answer, but it was a major conflict)

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The correct answers are:

A. increased government militarization and the rise of rebel groups;

C. religious disputes between Muslim and non-Arab Sudanese;

The conflict in Sudan started in 2003 (again). The main reasons for that was that there were rebel groups on rise that were not pleased by the government's actions against the non-Arab population in Darfur. The government was very strict and was segregating the non-Arab population for quite some time, so the tensions needed very little to escalate. The government than ordered the military to destroy the rebel groups and to perform an ethnic cleansing of the non-Arab population. That resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths of innocent people.

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