Famous Wars
Just War Theory
Moral Red Lines
Peace Symbols
War Heroes
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This famous war was between the North and South over slavery.

The American Civil War

100

This Latin term refers to the "right to go to war"—the set of criteria used before a war begins.

Jus ad bellum

100

This group of people, who are not in the military, must never be intentionally targeted.

Civilians

100

Often depicted carrying an olive branch, this white bird is the most universal symbol of peace.

Dove

100

He was the first US President and led them to freedom.

George Washington

200

Fought from 1914 to 1918, this conflict was known as "The Great War" before a second one began.

World War I

200

This principle states that war should only be entered into after all diplomatic and peaceful options have failed.

Last Resort

200

The Church strictly forbids these two "sneaky" tactics: poisoning and this.

Assasination

200
A very popular game in the 1960’s, and is now making a resurgence with Prep School boys.

Hacky Sack

200

Played by Tom Hanks, Captain Miller's primary mission in a 1998 WWII epic is to find and send this title character home safely.

Private Ryan

300

Triggered by the invasion of Poland in 1939, this became the deadliest conflict in human history.

World War II

300

To avoid pointless loss of life, this criterion requires that a nation have a "reasonable chance" of winning.

Probability of Success

300

Slide 5 notes that for a war to be morally allowed, all of these (specifically 4) must be met.

Conditions/Rules

300

The holding up of two fingers in a ”V” Shape.

Peace Sign

300

He saved 75 men at Hacksaw Ridge without ever carrying a gun, becoming the first C.O. to win the Medal of Honor. “Hacksaw Ridge” was created after him.

Desmond Doss

400

The first war ever to be broadcasted on live television. Typically called the “Protest War”

The Vietnam War

400

This term refers to "right conduct in war," such as the protection of civilians and non-combatants.

Jus in bello

400

Slide 7 rejects the idea that you can do this specific type of "action" just to achieve a good result.

Evil

400

In ancient Rome and Greece, offering a branch from this type of tree was the ultimate symbol of extending peace to an enemy.

Olive Branch

400

Portrayed by Sylvester Stallone, this troubled Green Beret and Vietnam War veteran fights his own one-man wars on the big screen.

John Rambo

500

This 18th-century conflict began with the "shot heard 'round the world" at Lexington and Concord.

The Revolutionary War

500

This principle mandates that the potential good of a war must outweigh the projected damage and suffering.

Proportionality

500

Under the "Respect" slide, these two groups of people, the wounded and those captured, must be treated with this.

Dignity

500

This symbol is a white fist and was an extremely popular movement. What was it called?

Black Lives Matter

500

Before stepping into the Colosseum to fight as a gladiator, he was a highly respected General of the Roman Legions in a 2000 film.

Maximus

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