How did colonialism impact the Hutu–Tutsi conflict in Rwanda?

A) Support from the colonial authorities accentuated the conflict.
B) It created the conflict in the first place.
C) Belgian soldiers quickly ended the conflict.
D) It allowed the conflict to continue simply through disinterest in tribal affairs.


A

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All of the following are lessons we can learn from the male orangutans in the "Original Study" except: a. Situations that humans might find stressful are not necessarily so within other primate species. b. There is no single blueprint for understanding the evolution of behavior among primates. c. Reproductive strategies can vary greatly in different social and ecological settings

d. Some primates perform immoral acts as part of a strategy to minimize reproductive potential.

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Which scholar proposed the idea that male hominins needed their hands free to carry food back to females and babies waiting at a home base?

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