Compare the Rwandan genocide and the Darfur genocide.(1 point)

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Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power and ended with those governments overthrown.
Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power and ended with those governments overthrown.

Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power, but only the Darfur genocide ended with that same government overthrown.
Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power, but only the Darfur genocide ended with that same government overthrown.

Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power, but only the Rwandan genocide ended with that same government overthrown.
Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power, but only the Rwandan genocide ended with that same government overthrown.

Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the government in power and ended with those governments still in power.

The Rwandan genocide and the Darfur genocide were both perpetrated in part by the government in power, but only the Rwandan genocide ended with that same government overthrown. This distinction is important because it highlights the different outcomes and aftermath of the two genocides. While the Darfur genocide resulted in the government remaining in power, the Rwandan genocide led to a change in leadership. This difference demonstrates the varying impacts and consequences of genocide on government stability.