English, 07.04.2020 23:20, RKennedy3654
PART A: How does the interviewer support the idea that the Rwandan genocide and the Holocaust faced similar problems?
A
by discussing the number of victims of the two genocides
B
by discussing how neither genocide would truly get justice
C
by discussing the balance between moving past a genocide and remembering it
D
by discussing the ways in which both tragedies have been memorialized
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