Crime and punishment
Terrorism
Slavery
Genocide
Ancient Greek society
100

Press reporting on Jack the Ripper could be described as this word starting with the letter "S"

Sensationalist

100

This belief in Islamic fundamentalism translates to "struggle"

Jihad

100

The president that made the Emancipation Proclamation in the US

Abraham Lincoln

100

The primary victims of the Rwandan genocide

Tutsi

100

The Greek god of wine

Dionysus

200

Julius Caesar was assassinated in this year

44 BC

200

This was a terrorist group in Northern Ireland in the 1970s

Irish Republican Army

200

This rebellion in 1831 was a violent ex-slave uprising

Nat Turner's Rebellion

200

From the Genocide Convention, article 2: "Genocide means any of the following acts committed with _______ to destroy ..."

Intent

200

The Greek god of love

Aphrodite

300

The first letter Jack the Ripper sent to the press

The "Dear Boss" letter

300

A fanatical terrorist sect from Judea circa 1st century AD

The zealots

300

The ideology of seeking to abolish slavery

Abolitionism

300

The process of justice for the Rwandan genocide, beginning 2002, was called this

Gacaca

300

This was a militaristic city-state in ancient Greece

Sparta

400

The first 'canonical' victim of Jack the Ripper

Mary Ann Nichols

400

This agreement ended the Troubles and created peace in Northern Ireland

Good Friday Agreement

400

This was the biggest turning point of the American Civil War

Battle of Gettysburg

400

The Genocide Convention came into effect in this year

1951

400

This was Zeus' main wife

Hera

500

Julius Caesar declared himself dictator perpetuo in this year

44 BC

500

When the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed

1921

500

This amendment to the United States Constitution banned slavery

Thirteenth Amendment

500

The Hamidian massacres began in this year

1894

500

Poseidon was the god of this animal

Horses