How many continents and oceans are there?
There are 7 continents and 5 oceans.
Sourcing, Contextualization, Corroboration, Close Reading
What continent is Ethiopia located in?
What are human rights?
Rights that all people deserve
What is a drought?
When there is no food
Name the continents and oceans.
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctic and Oceania
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern, and Arctic.
With which historical thinking skill do you put yourself in the author's shoes?
Contextualization
What was the name of the government organization that was in charge of Ethiopia during the famine?
The Derg
Name one reason someone's Human Rights can be taken away from them.
Committing a crime
What is an insurgent?
Someone who is against the government
What is the name of the continent that includes Australia?
Oceania
What is the goal of sourcing?
To determine if the source is reliable
Name one way the government allowed the famine to worsen.
Increasing taxes
Blocking medical aid
Prioritizing military needs over civilians
Rejecting food truce
Who works to ensure that people all over the world has human rights?
United Nations
What is the United Nations?
government organization, whose goal is to maintain international peace and security
What are the countries called in between North America and South America?
Central America
What two things do you do when you corroborate?
Compare and Contrast
Why did the Derg allow the famine to worsen?
To weaken insurgents.
What was the name of the first document that outlined human rights?
What does annexed mean?
unlawfully added territory to a country
Which of the four oceans is the largest?
Pacific
What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?
Primary Sources are created by people who actually witnessed the event, while secondary sources are not.
Communist
Name one right from the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
The First Amendment protects five fundamental rights: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and the right to petition the government.
What is another word for insurgent that was mentioned in the DBQ?
Sessionist