Describe the effects of internal conflict on Rwanda.(1 point)

Responses

Rwanda’s internal conflict led to years of trauma in the country. The years afterward were focused on reconciliation and recovery.

Rwanda’s internal conflict has meant that sectarian identities have become more prominent in the politics of the region in the years since the conflict.

Rwanda’s internal conflict has been ongoing for decades, with various peacekeeping missions from the UN failing to establish stability.

Rwanda’s internal conflict has led to a free-market economy based in capitalism and the end of socialism in the country.

Rwanda’s internal conflict resulted in a devastating genocide in 1994, where an estimated 800,000 people were killed in just 100 days. This led to deep divisions within Rwandan society and had long-lasting effects on the country's infrastructure, economy, and social fabric. Rebuilding trust and unity among different ethnic groups has been a major challenge in the post-conflict era.