The Armenian genocide was the systematic killing and deportation of Armenians by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire. In 1915, during World War I, leaders of the Turkish government set in motion a plan to expel and massacre Armenians. By the early 1920s, when the massacres and deportations finally ended, between 600,000 and 1.5 million Armenians were dead, with many more forcibly removed from the country. Today, most historians call this event a genocide: a premeditated and systematic campaign to exterminate an entire people. However, the Turkish government still does not acknowledge the scope of these events.
C, had large slave populations
Answer:
C or D
Explanation:
Some people are tired of the same view they have seen their whole life. In that case, is C.
But, some people move out of the area to seek a new job with better pay, to make more bussiness, etc. In that case D.
The Tutsis were being targeted. Tutsi, being smaller in number, felt elite, and rose to power as tribal leaders and the rich upper class. The Hutu always were more like farmers and workers in Rwandan society.
Goal of <u>Pan-African movement</u> can be described in four common interests: 1. Strive for <em>independence</em> and <em>self-determination</em> of African nations and people. 2. Promote <em>equal civil rights</em> and abolition of <em>racial discrimination</em> for African people. 3. Foster <em>unification</em> of African people, their descents and their <em>social, political and economical integration</em> around the world, not only in Africa. 4. <em>Collaboration</em> and <em>cooperation</em> between African citizens and countries, their descents and all those institutions and people who share their aims. Therefore, best description is <u>"to support African unity and end colonialism in Africa". </u>