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Governments are most often motivated to eliminate a population because of the effects of __________. A. international alliances B. financial incentives C. racism and ethnic hatred D. environmental challenges

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c .................................

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C. racism and ethnic hatred

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When a government wants to eliminate a certain group or a certain proportion of the population of a country, this is usually motivated by racism and ethnic hatred. In cases where the government has taken action on this and persecuted and murdered these people, the event is called a genocide. This is considered a crime against humanity that can be prosecuted by the International Court of Justice.

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