Analyze the factors that lead to genocide.(1 point) Responses Existing social divisions like ethnic tension and religious differences can be worsened by economic issues and used by groups looking for someone to blame. Existing social divisions like ethnic tension and religious differences can be worsened by economic issues and used by groups looking for someone to blame. Political groups use social divisions like ethnic tension and religious differences to create an economic imbalance that may lead to one group trying to control the other. Political groups use social divisions like ethnic tension and religious differences to create an economic imbalance that may lead to one group trying to control the other. Existing social divisions like ethnic tension and economic imbalance can worsen political or historic rivalries that can lead to one group trying to control the other. Existing social divisions like ethnic tension and economic imbalance can worsen political or historic rivalries that can lead to one group trying to control the other. Political groups look for economic imbalance so they can make people see divisions between groups that were not previously there to create blame.

Factors that lead to genocide include existing social divisions such as ethnic tension, religious differences, and economic issues. These divisions can be exacerbated by political groups who exploit them to create an imbalance of power and control between groups. By manipulating social divisions and economic disparities, political groups can incite hatred and blame towards certain groups, ultimately leading to genocide. In some cases, historic rivalries or conflicts can also play a role in fueling animosity between different groups, further escalating tensions and violence. Overall, a combination of social, economic, political, and historical factors can contribute to the conditions that lead to genocide.