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What ethnic group has used violence to protest Spanish control?

Basque separatists


Why have ethnic rivalries and communal violence been endemic in decolonized African states?

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What was it called when Bosnian Serbs used violence to rid Bosnia of its Muslims?

Ethnic Cleansing


What has caused violence in Rwanda and Burundi?

conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups


What region in Africa has been marked by tyrants coups and ethnic violence?

East Africa


What motivated the Ku Klan's Fear and Violence?

an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.


What motivated the ku klux klan's fear and violence?

an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.


What caused the violence in the balkans in the 1990s?

The violence in the Balkans in the 1990s was primarily caused by a combination of historical ethnic and religious tensions, the breakup of Yugoslavia, and the desire for self-determination among various ethnic groups. Nationalism, political manipulation, and the legacy of past conflicts also played significant roles in fueling the violence.


What motivated the klux Klan's use of fear and violence?

an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity


Which country in Europe fractured along ethnic lines sparking violence and movements for independence?

Yugoslavia


What does ethnic minority mean?

An ethnic minority is an ethnic group that does not form a majority, or is not a subgroup of a larger ethnic group that forms the majority. An ethnic group is an identity based on common ancestry, language, religion, physical appearance and geography. Not all of those are required for an ethnic group, but some are. A minority is a group that does not form over 50% of the population, in a population where there is another group that does form over 50% of the population.


What is thedifference between political violence from the other forms of violence?

It simply means that the violence was spurred by political beliefs that are at odds with each other.