Compare the Rwandan genocide and the Darfur genocide. (1 point)

Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the
• government in power and ended with those governments overthrown.
Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the
• government in power and ended with those governments still in power.
Both genocides were perpetrated in part by the
• government in power, but only the Rwandan genocide ended with that same government overthrown.

The Rwandan genocide and the Darfur genocide both involved widespread violence and mass killings of ethnic groups by the government in power. However, while the Rwandan genocide resulted in the overthrow of the government responsible for the genocide, the government in power during the Darfur genocide remained in power. This key difference highlights the varying outcomes and consequences of the two genocides.