Apartheid in South Africa
Genocide Facts
Stages of Genocide
Hotel Rwanda
Rwandan Genocide
100

Ways that the international community responded to Apartheid policies.

-Boycotted South African Goods
-Put Economic Sanctions (restrictions) on South Africa

-South Africa could not compete in the Olympics or FIFA World Cup

100

This term refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, ethnic, religious, or cultural group.

What is Genocide.

100

This is the 1st stage of genocide, where groups are categorized based on race, nationality, or religion.

What is Classification.

100

What is the name of the main character in the film?

Paul Rusesabagina 

100

The country where over 800,000 people were killed during the 1994 genocide between the Hutus and Tutsis.

What is Rwanda?

200

This group of people were forced to live in Homelands and Townships during Apartheid in South Africa.

What are Black South Africans?

200
Genocide is a group crime. Who is usually responsible for the mass killings?

What is the government or those in power.

200

In this stage of genocide, the dominant group talks about the victims and portrays them as subhuman.

What is Dehumanization?

200

Paul's wife who is a Tutsi.

Who is Tatiana?

200

The perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide that were members of this majority ethnic group.

Who are the Hutus?

300

The name for slums that lacked running water, had poor living conditions, and were overcrowded.

What are townships or homelands?

300

Genocide only took place in the past.

What is false? (Genocide still occurs in the 21st century) 

300

The 8th stage of genocide, where the killing is diminished or lied about, even by those responsible.

What is Denial?

300

The Hutus referred to the Tutsis as this, in order to dehumanize them.

What are Cockroaches?

300

The Rwandan genocide lasted for this many days.

What is 100 days?

400

These two groups faced discrimination under Apartheid laws, but not as harshly as Black South Africans.

Who are Coloureds or Asians?

400

By learning these, we can hopefully prevent future genocides. 

What are the 8 Stages of Genocide.

400

This is the 3rd stage of genocide, in which a group is persecuted and marginalized by the dominant group.

What is Polarization?

400

This is why many Hutus resented and hated the Tutsis during the period leading up to the genocide.

What is the fact that the Germans and Belgians favored the Tutsis, giving them better jobs and more power over the Hutus?

400

This was the excuse used to begin the genocide, involving the death of a prominent leader.

What is the killing of the Hutu president of Rwanda?

500

Describe three ways that Black South Africans were treated under Apartheid.

-Couldn't Vote
-Lack of quality education/ segregated schools
-Segregated public spaces
-Could not marry outside of race
-Forced to carry I.D. Cards
-Could only travel to designated areas
-Forced to live in Townships/Homelands

500

This genocide lasted for 100 days and resulted in over 800,000 people killed. 

What is the Rwandan Genocide.

500

This stage of genocide involves the systematic extermination of the targeted group.

What is Extermination?

500

How did the Interahamwe and Rwandan Military (Hutu-led) know who was Tutsi and who was Hutu?

What are the stamps in their I.D. cards?

500

These were groups of young men and boys who were trained as soldiers to carry out the killing of the Tutsis.

What is the Interhamwe?