Transatlantic trade
Effects of slavery/human trafficking
Human Trafficking
Human trafficking prevention
100

What is the first country to ship slaves?

Portugal

100

What psychological symptoms did the victims have after human trafficking?

PTSD

100

When was the TVPA passed?

2000

100

When was the TVPA passed?

2000

200

Which port did the Portuguese use most?  

Luanda

200

How can human trafficking affect a victim's family?

It can separate families and cause emotional pain, stress, and financial problems.

200

Why do some victims have difficulty leaving trafficking situations?

They may be afraid of the traffickers, have nowhere to go, or not know how to get help.

200

Who created the Palermo Protocol?

The Untied Nations

300

Approximately how many slaves were transported by European ships in the transatlantic slave trade? 

12.5 million

300

How does human trafficking violate human rights?

It takes away a person's freedom and treats them unfairly and without dignity.

300

How can education reduce the risk of trafficking?

Education teaches people how to recognize warning signs and stay safe.

300

Name two ways that can prevent modern human trafficking

Public education and awareness campaigns, stronger laws and punishments, school and community programs, victim support services, international cooperation, police and government involvement


400

What was the triangular trade system?

This geometric term describes the three-sided trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

400

Which effect of human trafficking do you think is the most damaging, and why?

The emotional trauma is often the most damaging because it can affect a person for many years.

400

How can businesses help prevent trafficking in their supply chains?

Traffickers hide their crimes, making them difficult to find and stop.

400

How does the Palermo Protocol prevent human trafficking?

Promotes laws against trafficking/Encourage countries to work together

500

This 1781 maritime tragedy involved the deliberate drowning of over 130 enslaved people by a British crew attempting to collect insurance.

The Zong Massacre

500

How might a person's life be different if they had never experienced slavery or human trafficking? Explain your answer.

They might have had more opportunities for education, a safer life, and better physical and mental health.

500

If you were a world leader, what three actions would you take to reduce human trafficking, and why?


I would improve education, strengthen law enforcement, and provide support for victims because these actions help prevent trafficking and protect people.



500

What were the top 3 organizations?

  1. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
  2. International Labour Organization (ILO)
  3. UNICEF


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