Which of the following events is considered genocide?
a. cambodia under pol pot in the late 1...
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Which of the following events is considered genocide?
a. cambodia under pol pot in the late 1970s
b. the terror in 18th century france
c. the mongol sack of baghdad in 1258
d. the execution of the peoples of palestine at the hands of the assyrians in the 8th century
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