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.

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.

Political groups look for economic imbalance so they can make people see divisions between groups that were not previously there to create blame.

Overall, the factors that lead to genocide often involve a combination of existing social divisions, economic issues, and political manipulation. These factors can create a climate of tension and hostility between different groups, ultimately leading to one group attempting to control or eliminate the other. This can be fueled by a desire to assign blame for economic problems or historical rivalries, as well as by political agendas that exploit these divisions for power and control. Ultimately, a complex interplay of social, economic, and political factors can contribute to the conditions that lead to genocide.