Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Vocabulary III
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
100
a friendship with a member of the opposite gender in which there is affection, but the two are not considered a coupel
What is platonic friendship
100
a small circle of friends, usually with similar backgrounds or tastes, who exclude people viewed as outsiders
What is clique
100
The influence that people your age have on you
What is peer pressure
100
Traits of a positive friendship
What is empathy, fairness, shared interest, acceptance, support and loyalty.
100
Forms of abuse
What is physical, emotional, sexual, stalking
200
persistently annoying others
What is harassment
200
indirect, dishonest way to control or influence other people
What is manipulation
200
goals, tasks, values, and activities that you judge to be more important than other
What is priorities
200
Guidelines for online friendships
What is dont share personal information or picture of yourself, don't offer your phone number or street address, never arrange face to face meeting, and always tell a trusted adult if an online friend makes you feel uncomfortable
200
Warning signs that a dating relationship may be abusive
What is partner tries to pressure the other into sexual activity, tries to make the relationship serious or exclusive right away, acts jealous or possessive, tries to control the ohter's behavior, yells, swears, or otherwise emotionally attacks the other, threatens the other with physical violence
300
a closeness between two people that develops over time
What is intimacy
300
exaggerated feeling of passion
What is infatuation
300
any disagreement, struggle, or fight
What is conflict
300
Common methods of manipulation
What is making threats, blackmail, mocking/teasing, "guilt trips", bargaining, flattery, bribing
300
Types of violence
What is assault, homicide, sexual violence, hate crimes
400
conflicts between people or groups of people
What is interpersonal conflict
400
to become more serious
What is escalate
400
a repeatedly following, harassing, or threatening an individual
What is stalking
400
Steps in assertive refusal
What is state your position, suggest alternatives, and stand your ground
400
Causes of violence
What is uncontrolled anger or frustration, a need to control others, hatred or prejudice against a particular group, retaliation or revenge for some past harm
500
the threatened or actual use of physical force or power to harm another person to damage property
What is violence
500
unlawful physical attack or threat of attack
What is assault
500
the use of compromise to settle a disagreement
What is negotiation
500
Ways to maintain self-control while practicing abstinence
What is set limits for expressing affection, communicate with your partner, talk with a trusted adult, seek low pressure dating situations, and date someone who respects and shares your values.
500
Causes of conflict
What is power struggles, personal loyalties, jealousy/envy, property disputes, conflicting attitudes and values, and lack of respect
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