Genocide. Diversity in Darfur resulted in <span>a major armed conflict in the </span>Darfur<span> region of </span>Sudan, beginning in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement<span> and </span>Justice and Equality Movement<span> rebel groups began fighting the </span>Sudanese government, which they accused of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab<span> population. </span><span>The government responded to attacks by carrying out </span>ethnic cleansing<span> against Darfur's non-Arabs, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians and the indictment of Sudan's president </span>Omar al-Bashir<span> for </span>genocide<span>, war crimes, and </span>crimes against humanity<span> by the </span>International Criminal Court<span>.</span>
Answer: A is the correct answer
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This is incorrect. There is no mention of democracy anywhere in the declaration of independence. The ideas of democracy are implied because explanations about life and liberty are democratic as well as the unalienable human rights part. The declaration is more about getting away from the tyrannical king than it is about establishing democratic principles. That's what the constitution was for.