Vocabulary

Historical
Conflicts

Modern
Conflicts

Integration
Challenges

100

An unfair preference or prejudice against a group that can shape perceptions of refugees.

Bias

100

During this ideological conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, refugees often fled oppressive regimes in Eastern Europe.

Cold War

100

While the Russia-Ukraine conflict dominates headlines, most global refugees come from these three nations devastated by long-term violence and instability.

Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq.

100

Some misconception often fuels fears of migrants and refugees during election cycles, framing them as ..... 

a threat to the national sovereignty and security.

200

This process involves becoming part of a new society or community, often requiring language education.

Integration

200

This global conflict caused the displacement of millions and led to the establishment of the League of Nations' first refugee support initiatives.

WWI

200

This ongoing conflict has caused one of the largest refugee crises in Europe since World War II.

Russia- Ukraine War

200

Language education and community outreach are strategies to combat this integration barrier, which arises from differences in traditions and norms

Cultural Barriers

300

A term for exclusion from mainstream social, economic, or political life, which can prevent access to basic services.

Marginalization

300

After this conflict, treaties like the Geneva Convention aimed to address refugee protections on an international scale.

WWII

300

This ongoing conflict has caused 83% of arrivals in the EU to be refugees fleeing war and persecution, mostly from countries like Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

Syrian Civil War

300

Despite their qualifications, refugees encounter this paradox where they are deemed both underqualified and unfit for roles due to assumptions about their backgrounds.

Unemployment

400

This social factor often prevents refugee children from succeeding in schools and leads to feelings of exclusion.

Discrimination

400

Migration patterns during this Cold War phenomenon saw refugees fleeing oppressive regimes, illustrating how ideology shapes displacement.

The Iron Curtain/ Berlin Wall
400

This economic reality in Europe, characterized by an aging population and shrinking workforce, underscores the demand for migrant labor in various sectors.

Demographic decline

400

This process is hindered by stereotypes perpetuated in schools and workplaces, causing long-term generational impacts on refugee families.

Social exclusion

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