Political and diplomatic independence from the United States and the Soviet Union

A style of government that has unlimited power
Where the Hutus slaughtered the Tutsis and committed genocide
A collective farm in the Middle East
Iraqs dictator in the 1980's and 1990's
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Political and diplomatic independence from the United States and the Soviet Union: Non-alignment

A style of government that has unlimited power: Autocracy/Absolute monarchy

Where the Hutus slaughtered the Tutsis and committed genocide: Rwanda

A collective farm in the Middle East: Kibbutz (found in Israel and some neighboring countries)

Iraq's dictator in the 1980s and 1990s: Saddam Hussein

To achieve political and diplomatic independence from the United States and the Soviet Union, a country would need to pursue a policy of non-alignment or neutrality. This can be achieved by refusing to form military alliances or allowing foreign powers to exert undue influence over domestic affairs. It may involve pursuing an independent foreign policy and seeking diplomatic relations with multiple countries rather than aligning exclusively with one superpower.

A style of government that has unlimited power is called an authoritarian regime or dictatorship. In such a system, power is concentrated in the hands of one leader or a small group, with little or no accountability or checks on their authority. This can be achieved through various means, including suppressing dissent, controlling the media, and suppressing political opposition.

The Hutus and Tutsis conflict refers to the genocide that took place in Rwanda in 1994. Hutus, the majority ethnic group, targeted and killed Tutsis, the minority ethnic group, resulting in the mass murder of hundreds of thousands of people. The genocide was a result of long-standing ethnic tensions and political conflicts within the country.

A collective farm in the Middle East could refer to a type of agricultural cooperative or communal farming system where land and resources are shared among a community of farmers. This approach is often used to increase efficiency and productivity in agriculture by pooling resources and sharing labor.

The dictator of Iraq in the 1980s and 1990s was Saddam Hussein. He came to power in 1979 and ruled Iraq with an iron fist until his overthrow in 2003. During his regime, Saddam Hussein was known for his oppressive and brutal rule, suppression of political opposition, and launching aggressive wars, including the Iran-Iraq war and the invasion of Kuwait.

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