Justice Vocabulary
Natural Disasters
Crime Vocabulary
Frozen
Natural Disaster Vocabulary
100
The word describing someone who is legally responsible
Liable
100
What is a consequence of an earthquake?
1. Structural damage 2. Human casualties 3. Etc.
100
The title for a person who saw a crime happen.
Witness
100
How many brothers does Prince Hans have?
12
100
Unintentional or incidental damage
Collateral damage
200
Conditions or events that are beyond a defendant's control
Mitigating or extenuating circumstances
200
How do you describe an earthquake of huge proportions?
Massive
200
The crime of starting a fire to damage or destroy something, especially a building.
Arson
200
Describe the reason Christopphe lets Ana go?
Because he loves her. Because he wants what is best for her.
200
The tool used to measure the strength of an earthquake
The Richter Scale
300
When someone is freed from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
Acquittal/acquitted
300
What is the difference between a hurricane and a tornado?
A hurricane is created in the water and a tornado is created on land.
300
When a defendant is declared guilty of a crime they are...
convicted
300
How does Christopphe refer to his troll family?
The love experts
300
Completely ruined or destroyed
Devastated
400
Punishment by death for a crime
Capital punishment
400
Why do extreme floods often cause fires?
Because the water damages the electrical lines.
400
When a criminal is imprisoned in isolation
Solitary confinement
400
What does Olaf long to experience
Summer or heat
400
The highest rating on the Fujita scale
F5 (tornados)
500
When the jury has made their decision
Reached a verdict
500
What are two ways a wild fire can be started?
1. Lightning 2. Arson 3. Accidental manmade causes (matches)
500
When a defendant argues that they operated at a lower level mentality when the crime was committed.
Diminished capacitiy
500
Explain the natural disaster that is shrouded in myth in this film
An eternal Winter is started by the magical queen
500
In the wake of a natural disaster, desperate people often steal food and supplies from unmaned stores.
Looting
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