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Explanation:
Rwandans take history seriously. Hutu who killed Tutsi did so for many reasons, but beneath the individual motivations lay a common fear rooted in firmly held but mistaken ideas of the Rwandan past. Organizers of the genocide, who had themselves grown up with these distortions of history, skillfully exploited misconceptions about who the Tutsi were, where they had come from, and what they had done in the past. From these elements, they fueled the fear and hatred that made genocide imaginable. Abroad, the policy-makers who decided what to do—or not do—about the genocide and the journalists who reported on it often worked from ideas that were wrong and out-dated. To understand how some Rwandans could carry out a genocide and how the rest of the world could turn away from it, we must begin with history
ANSWER:Simply just because it was during the 60 and the U.S was at their most segregated point in time, blacks and white could not eat together!!
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The slope of AC, when simplified, is equal to 1. The product of the slopes is equal to -1.
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George lll-
rejected the Congress’s
Olive Branch Petition
declared the colonies to
be in a state of rebellion
(The last one goes to Charles)
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