Which were factors that triggered the Darfur genocide?

Select all that apply.

1)Sudan’s colonial occupiers created an elite Sudanese class to control lower-ranked classes.
2)A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
3)Civil wars in nearby states spilled over into Darfur, killing civilians and providing military weapons.
4)A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.

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To determine the factors that triggered the Darfur genocide, we can examine the options presented and evaluate their relevance to the conflict:

1) Sudan’s colonial occupiers created an elite Sudanese class to control lower-ranked classes.
This factor may have contributed to underlying tensions within Sudan's societal structure, but it is not directly implicated as a trigger for the Darfur genocide.

2) A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
This factor played a significant role in the conflict. The Darfur genocide was rooted in ethnic and religious divisions, with Arab-speaking Muslims, who predominantly identified with the central government, pitted against non-Arab, non-Muslim African ethnic groups.

3) Civil wars in nearby states spilled over into Darfur, killing civilians and providing military weapons.
This factor also contributed to the escalation of conflict in Darfur. The spillover of violence and the influx of weapons from neighboring Sudanese regions disrupted the region's stability and fueled the conflict.

4) A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.
The drought and its subsequent consequences, such as migrations and economic stress, significantly exacerbated existing tensions and contributed to the volatile environment in which the Darfur genocide took place.

Based on the above analysis, options 2, 3, and 4 are factors that triggered the Darfur genocide. Therefore, the correct answers would be:

2) A bitter rift over enforcing Islamic law between Arab Muslims and non-Muslim Africans.
3) Civil wars in nearby states spilled over into Darfur, killing civilians and providing military weapons.
4) A drought led to migrations and a switch from farming to herding, increasing tensions.

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