The majority ethnic group in Rwanda is the?

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Option A, Hutu

Explanation:

Options that do not make sense:  Options A, C, D

Options that makes sense:  Option B, Hutu

Answer:  Option A, Hutu


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Officials believed Cuban peasants disliked Castro.

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if its the law it might be the selective training  and service act.
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In 1802, the French people voted to keep Napoleon in power, giving him the right to?

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In 1802, the French people voted to keep Napoleon in power, giving him the right to become a dictator and "choose his successor" at will--leading to an era of "enlightened despotism". 

In 1802, the French people voted to keep Napoleon in power, giving him the right tochoose his successor.

Further Explanation:

Enlightened despotism is also known as benevolent despotism. It was a form of administration in the 18th Century. In this form of government, absolute “monarchs” pursued social, educational and legal reforms that are inspired by the “Enlightenment”.

The enlightened despots like Frederick II, Peter I, Catherine II, Maria Theresa, Leopold II, and Joseph II instituted administrative reform, economic development, and religious toleration but did not offer reforms that would weaken their “sovereignty” or disrupt the “social order”.

Napoleon Bonaparte was a French Emperor, who was a ‘huge driving force’ in history, who played a major role in establishing France to what it is in present and also in laying a ‘great example’ of leadership to rest of the world. Napoleon was one of the great and brilliant military “strategists” and “tacticians” of time. He was “fearless” on the battlefield. Due to all these qualities, citizens wanted Napolean to choose his successor as a monarch.

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Chapter: French Revolution

Subject: History

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