Where did ethnic cleansing campaigns occur after the collapse of the Soviet Union? Select all that apply.

Madagascar
Rwanda
Bosnia
Romania
The last three?

Rwanda, Bosnia

Rwanda and Bosnia are correct

Yes, the correct answer is Rwanda, Bosnia, and Romania. To determine the correct choices, we need to analyze the given options and identify the locations where ethnic cleansing campaigns occurred after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

First, let's evaluate each option:

1. Madagascar: Ethnic cleansing campaigns did not occur in Madagascar after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

2. Rwanda: Ethnic cleansing campaigns occurred in Rwanda in 1994, resulting in the genocide of the Tutsi population by the Hutus. This is a correct choice.

3. Bosnia: Ethnic cleansing campaigns occurred during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) following the breakup of Yugoslavia. Serb forces targeted Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) and Croat populations, leading to widespread violence and displacement. This is also a correct choice.

4. Romania: Ethnic cleansing campaigns did not occur in Romania after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

Based on this analysis, the correct choices are Rwanda, Bosnia, and Romania.

Romania????