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according to the information on the maps, what effect did the bosnian civil war have on ethnic groupings in the region?
- almost all croats had migrated to croatia by 1995.
- ethnic groups were distributed evenly throughout bosnia by 1995.
- muslims became the majority ethnic group in bosnia by 1995.
- there was a large decline in the size of ethnically mixed areas from 1991 to 1995.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "Almost all Croats had migrated to Croatia by 1995": The Bosnian War's impact on Croats' migration to Croatia isn't directly tied to ethnic mixing or Bosnian ethnic groups' distribution.
- "Ethnic groups were distributed evenly throughout Bosnia by 1995": The Bosnian War led to ethnic cleansing and segregation, so even distribution is incorrect.
- "Muslims became the majority ethnic group in Bosnia by 1995": The war didn't make Muslims the majority in a way tied to ethnic mixing decline; the key was segregation.
- "There was a large decline in the size of ethnically mixed areas from 1991 to 1995": The Bosnian War caused ethnic cleansing and forced migration, reducing mixed areas (e.g., Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks separating into ethnic enclaves). This matches the war’s impact on ethnic distribution.
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There was a large decline in the size of ethnically mixed areas from 1991 to 1995.