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1.) How long did the genocide last?
2.) How many people were slaughtered during the genocide?
3.) What were the names of the two ethnic groups that were fighting during the genocide?
4.) What was the primary weapon of choice used by the Hutus besides a machine gun?
5.) Did the presence of UN forces help stop the violence? Why or why not?
6.) What was the name of the peace treaty signed in August 1993 by the Hutu government and the RPF?
7.) What triggered the start of the genocide?
8.) Which European country colonized Rwanda and began a system of favoring Tutsis over Hutus?
9.) What year did Rwanda achieve independence?
10.) What was the Hutu militia called?
11.) What was the name of the hotel in Kigali that housed hundreds of refugees?
12.) What happened on April 9, 1994 that led UN observers to know that the genocide was not about to end?
13.) On April 21, 1994 the UN cut its forces from 2,500 to what number?
14.) Were Tutsis in the refugee camps safe? Why?
15.) Ten years after the genocide, countries held memorials to mark the occasion. One term that was used was
NEVER AGAIN. Is a memorial sufficient to get the attention of average people? Do you think that having
memorials is enough in terms of stopping genocide? Why or why not?

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