In which country are there the most famous social movements?
In the United States
"be"
be / was, were / been / être
Who was Alan Turing?
a code breaker / a mathematician
When did the conflict between unionists and nationalists break out?
In 1969
What is a digital activist?
It's a person who acts to defend their rights
"set"
set / set / set / poser
What did Alan Turing create?
the Bomb machine
What was the principal goal of the peace walls?
to separate Catholics and Protestants during the Troubles
What is "slacktivism"?
It's a lazy form of activism: when somebody does activism while staying at home, in their bed, sharing hashtags and signing petitions on their phone
"understand"
understand / understood / understood / comprendre
How did Alan Turing die?
suicide with cyanide poisoning
What happened in 1998?
Th Good Friday Agreement ended the Troubles (three decades of bloodshed)
What are the names of the different campaigns we studied (name two) ?
Sainsbury, Tesco's eggs, Lego Shell, MeToo, Stop Funding Hate
"light"
light / lit / lit / éclairer
Sherborne School / King's College / University of Cambridge / Princeton University
What are the Peace babies?
It's the generation of people who haven't experienced the conflict of "The Troubles" and who are born after 1998.
In a document we studied: In which country do the people who are part of the First Nations Community live?
In New Zealand
"sweep"
sweep / swept / swept / balayer
How did his personal life impact society?
Thanks to the pardon of Queen Elizabeth II to Turing, a lot of other people who suffered from homosexual discrimination were officially pardoned as well
What happened in 1921?
The Anglo-Irish treaty ended the Irish war of independence. Ireland was divided in two and the free state Northern Ireland was created.