March on Washington
Reoccupation of Rhineland
Parihaka
Interpreting Sources
General Knowledge
100
Racism, racial discrimination, job discrimination, successful non-violent protests, segregation.
What were causes of the March on Washington
100
Drawn up in 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference after WW1, its aim was to maintain peace but was unbalanced and unfairly harsh.
What is The Treaty of Versailles?
100
The two men who founded Parihaka to escape the bloodshed and violence of the NZ land wars
Who are Te Whiti and Tohu
100
a thing that is known or proved to be true
What is a fact
100
This popular singing competition features a set of 4 celebrity judges who sit with their backs to contestants when they audition for a spot on their team. If they like what they hear, they turn around.
What is The Voice?
200
Forced segregation in all aspects of life, adopted by the Southern States in 1877
What is Jim Crows Laws?
200
An intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War.
What is the League of Nations?
200
The Maori words for peace, sovereignty and self governance
What is rangimarie, rangatiratanga and te mana kawanatanga
200
someones point of view
What is a perspective?
200
The large bone in your upper arm
What is the humerus
300
Organisations that sought to oppress and threat violently any black citizens.
What is the KKK or the White Citizens Council
300
The 1924 plan where the US loaned money to Germany in order to pay reparations
What is The Dawes Plan?
300
Non violent action or protest against government which for Parihakians meant quietly rebuilding fences and ploughing the fields
What is passive resistance?
300
consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
What is reliability?
300
the common name for the Executive Wing of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings, located at the corner of Molesworth Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington
What is The Beehive?
400
The 1964 Civil Rights Bill, the white backlash, shooting of MLK, young urban black discontent, fighting back.
What were the consequences of the march on Washington?
400
A line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Germany
What is the Maginot Line
400
A reaction by the Government to the passive resistance by the natives, it widened the powers of arrest and was used to target and imprison Parihaka resisters
What is The West Coast Settlements (North Island) Act 1881
400
inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
What is bias?
400
the act of expelling gas from the stomach through the mouth. It usually occurs after the stomach has expanded due to too much swallowed air
What is burping?
500
Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., it was a defining moment of the Civil Rights Movement.
What is Martin Luther Kings 'I have a dream' speech.
500
Policies of territorial gains and a reunification with Austria
What is Lebensraum and Anschluss?
500
It is firstly an opportunity for the government to recognize that this is a significant event in NZ history and to heal and reconcile the past and then secondly to aid community development.
What is The 2017 Crown Apology and reconciliation package
500
a concept that could be determined by: the importance of the event to people alive at the time • how deeply people’s lives were affected at the time • how many lives were affected • the length of time people’s lives were affected • the extent to which the event, or place, continues to affect society.
What is significance?
500
an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress also known as Alecia Beth Moore.
Who is P!NK?
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