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100

A severe form of continuous sadness.

What is depression

100

True or false: In some states parents are fined for children bullying each other.

What is true.

100

The most common place bullying happens.

What is school

100

True or false: bullies often pick victims with lots of friends.

What is false.

100

One third of teens have been bullied using technology. What is this.

What is cyberbullying.

200

A synonym of stressed.

What is anxiety

200

Some teens bullied at school switch from in person school to this.

What is online school.

200

Teens being bullied often feel safe at this place.

What is their house/home.

200

Bullying can start when one individual feels _______ of another individual.

What is jealous

200

Half of teens have been the opposite of the victim at some time.

What is bully.

300

Sometimes teens have these thoughts after repeated bullying.

What is suicidal.

300

Despite common belief, ________ the bully is often not an effective method.

What is fighting.

300

A form of bullying that includes forcing someone to do something.

What is hazing.

300

One cause of teens being bullied is being ______.

What is different.

300

True or False: 50% of teens have been bullied.

What is True

400

Often teens suffering from bullying dislike this.

What is Trying new things.

400

Bullies can be sent here depending on the severity of the issue.

What is Juvenile Detention

400

Serious cases of bullying can lead to this.

What is Suicide

400

Bullies often have an average amount of this.

What is self-esteem

400

84% of students have been a _________ to bullying.

What is bystander

500

Some teens develop these issues after repeated bullying.

What is psychotic.

500

When other students intervene during bullying.

What is peer intervention.

500

A term for when a teen commits suicide after being bullied.

What is bullycide.

500

The kind of victim a bully usually picks, describe in one word.

What is helpless

500

47% of teens report having this done to them by peers. Generally a physical form of bullying.

What is abuse.