Somalia and Ethiopia.  In the 1990s, many people in Somalia and Ethiopia moved to avoid civil war, drought, and famine. Iraq.  Hundreds of thousands of Kurds moved to Turkey and Iran after the civil war that followed the Perisan Gulf War in 1991. Yugoslavia.  The disintegration of this country in the 1990s caused the displacement of many people, especially Bosnians, Croats, and Serbs. Rwanda.  In the mid-1990s, millions of Hutus fled to avoid retaliation after earlier massacres of Tutsis.   What conclusion can be drawn from all four of these examples?

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Somalia and Ethiopia.  In the 1990s, many people in Somalia and Ethiopia moved to avoid civil war, drought, and famine.

Iraq.  Hundreds of thousands of Kurds moved to Turkey and Iran after the civil war that followed the Perisan Gulf War in 1991.

Yugoslavia.  The disintegration of this country in the 1990s caused the displacement of many people, especially Bosnians, Croats, and Serbs.

Rwanda.  In the mid-1990s, millions of Hutus fled to avoid retaliation after earlier massacres of Tutsis.

 

What conclusion can be drawn from all four of these examples?

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Countries of the African continent like Somalia, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Iraq (Asian region), and Yugoslavia (European country) faced multiple challenges due to natural catastrophes and battles. 

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