What was the impact of the differences between Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda in the 1990s?

A. The Hutu population began to increase migration to other African countries until the Tutsis closed the borders in Rwanda.
B. The Tutsi sought to establish their independence by creating a Tutsi state within Rwanda.
C. The Hutu-led genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda was retaliation for years of cultural conflict.
D. The Hutu sought to form their own government in Rwanda to end years of injustice inflicted by a systematic apartheid government.
Is the answer D?

Correct answer C.

The Hutu-led genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda was retaliation for years of cultural conflict.

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No, the correct answer is C. The Hutu-led genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda was retaliation for years of cultural conflict. In the 1990s, Rwanda experienced a wave of violence and mass killings, known as the Rwandan Genocide, where the Hutu population targeted and killed an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. This violence was fueled by long-standing ethnic tensions and conflicts between the Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda.

Yes, the answer is D. The Hutu population sought to form their own government in Rwanda in order to address years of perceived injustice inflicted by a systematic apartheid government.

Not D,

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/guide-to-the-zaire-crisis-the-difference-between-a-hutu-and-a-tutsi-1352558.html