1. All of the following are examples of why a government would work to decrease the population of a country EXCEPT

A.
economic issues, such as a lack of money for government-funded programs
B.
shortages of food and land
C.
an increasing aging population that is creating economic strain on the younger generation
D.
a need to improve the standard of living for all citizens of the country

2. What is considered to be the event that triggered the genocide in Rwanda?

A.
The president of Rwanda was killed in a plane crash, and Hutus believed that it was a Tutsi assassination.
B.
Rwanda was no longer an English colony and no longer had to report to another government.
C.
Terrorist groups from other countries began to use Rwanda as a country of origin, and Hutus believed that they were partnering with Tutsis to take control of the government.
D.
Ethnic conflict rose greatly, and Tutsis began to randomly attack Hutus on the street. These actions required the Hutus to defend themselves.