What are the different types of oppression?
What choices to people make that allow collective violence to happen?
What makes a group of people vulnerable to oppression?
How do people prevent and resist collective violence?
Does Prejudice Lead to Oppression?
100

List one examples of oppression.

1. Holocaust

2. Japanese Internment

3. Native American Genocide

4. Chinese Genocide

100

Dictatorship, Democracy, Theocracy are examples of _______________.

Government

100

List one type of vulnerable group that we studied

Minorities                                   Women

People of African Descent             Refugees

Indigenous People                        LQBTQI+

Migrants                                      People in Poverty

Roma, Sinti, and Travelers

100

The systematic effort to manipulate other people's beliefs, attitudes, or actions by means of symbols is called ____________.

Propaganda

100

The deliberate killing of a large group of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group is called __________.

Genocide

200

One way you can keep track of when important dates happened is by using a ______________.

Timeline

200

A type of violence where a large number of people participate to achieve a similar goal is called ___________.

Collective Violence

200

How many risk factors and warning signs can lead up to a genocide?

6

200

The refusal to accept or comply with something or the attempt to prevent something by action or argument is called ______________.

Resistance

200

Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control is called ____________.

Oppression

300

Using the map, please fill in the blank.

The area with the most deaths in Rwanda is ________.

https://cla.umn.edu/chgs/holocaust-genocide-education/resource-guides/rwanda

Butare

300

A psychological theory that states that individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim in presence of other people, usually a large group is called __________.

The Bystander Effect

300

The Holocaust, Japanese Internment, and the Nanjing Massacre all happened during what armed conflict.

World War II

300

List one way people resisted or tried to prevent the genocide/oppression.

Hiding People 

Fought Back 

Protested 

Escaped

300

A favorable, or unfavorable, feeling toward a person or thing, prior to, or not based on, actual experience is called _____________.

Prejudice
400

Spreading false information about a group of people using propaganda is called ______________.

Polarization

400

List one specific event within your oppression where the government was responsible for oppressing a group of people

Executive Order 1099

Indian Removal Act

Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass)

Nanjing Massacre

400

In 1994, President Habyarimana died from a plane crash. As a result, Rwanda has no one leading their country. This is an example of ______________. 


Hint: It is one of the risk factors/warning signs


Instability

400

What is the message of this propaganda poster? How does it show resistance?

1. Fight back against Jewish Hatred

2. During this time, Jewish people were being targeted. This was made to try and stop it. 

400

List the four different types of oppression you could have researched this unit.

1. The Holocaust

2. Japanese Internment

3. Native American Genocide

4. Chinese Genocide

500

When a genocide occurs, there are three things oppressors do. The three things are 

1. 

2. 

3. 

1. Divide People

2. Create Fear and Anger

3. Deny

500

The three different types of collective violence are _______________, _______________, and ________________.

Organized Collective Violence

Situational Collective Violence

Institutional Collective Violence

500
List all the risk factors and warning signs we studied in class

Instability

Ideology

Discrimination and violence against groups of people

Dangerous Speech

Armed Conflict

Armed Groups

500

List two goals of propaganda

1. Emotional Response or Feeling

2. Call to Action

500

Answer the question "Does Prejudice Lead to Oppression" and explain.

Multiple Responses