| Questions | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| when did the RPF conquer Zaire (year) | 1997 | 67%
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| how many camps were there | 35 | 67%
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| countries that backed the DRC | Angola | 67%
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| and... | Chad | 67%
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| who took over | Joseph Kabila | 67%
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| and... | Namibia | 67%
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| were the camps close to the border | yes | 67%
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| and... | Zimbabwe | 67%
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| how many returned to Rwanda | 140000 | 33%
|
| when did the returning refugees stop | 1995 | 33%
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| start and end date of the first Congo war (years) | 1996-1997 | 33%
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| when were Htutsreintegrated back into Rwandan military (year) | 1999 | 33%
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| Short term Consequence | 1st Congo war | 33%
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| amount of refugees fromRwanda in April | 2000000 | 33%
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| next peace talks (year) | 2002 | 33%
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| how many refugees were in these camps | 2100000 | 33%
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| how many refugees died | 232000 | 33%
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| Long Term Consequence | 2nd Congo war | 33%
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| RPF troops fly in to oust Kabila(day month year) | 4 August 1998 | 33%
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| how many refugees werewoman and children | 75% | 33%
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| when (month, year) | august 1994 | 33%
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| when did the secondCongo war start (month, year) | August 1998 | 33%
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| what was it renamed to | Democratic Republic of Congo | 33%
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| who controlled the camps | deposed Hutu regime | 33%
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| where did the refugees go | DRC, Rwanda | 33%
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| why did the RPF invade | Hutu border fighting | 33%
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| when was Kabila assassinated (month, year) | January 2001 | 33%
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| and... | Libya | 33%
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| French operation to exile perpetrators | operation Turquoise | 33%
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| and replace him with... | RCD | 33%
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| Immediate Consequence | refugee crisis | 33%
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| why did the war start | RPF kicked out of DRC | 33%
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| when did the RPF withdraw (month, year) | September 1998 | 33%
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| who set them up | UNHCR | 33%
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| what does that stand for | United nations highcommissioner for refugees | 33%
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| another reason | depose dictator | 0%
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| Zambian peace agreements (month, year) | June 1999 | 0%
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| where the perpetrators ended up | refugee camps | 0%
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| what countries pulled out | Rwanda, Uganda | 0%
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| and... | Sudan | 0%
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