Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 1 & 2
100

Being protected from danger, harm, or threats. It's the actions and measures taken to keep people, places, and information safe.

Security

100

Fairness in giving people what they need to succeed.

Equity

100

Being a legal member of a country.

Citizenship

100

An unfair or negative opinion about a person or group that is made without knowing or understanding them.

Prejudice

200

A group of elected leaders who make laws and help run a country?

Parliament

200

A disease outbreak that spreads across many countries or continents and affects a large number of people around the world.

Pandemic

200

When drug traffickers use violence, threats, or terrorism to protect their drug trade or influence government actions.

Narco terrorism

200

The deliberate and systematic killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation, ethnicity, religion, or culture, with the goal of destroying that group.

Genocide

300

A leader who has complete control over a country and makes all the major decisions without allowing the people to vote or speak out against them.

Dictator

300

People who move from one place to another, usually to find work, better living conditions, or safety.

Migrants

300

A system of laws in South Africa (1948-1994) that separated people by race and gave power and rights only to white citizens, while limiting the rights, movement, and opportunities of non-white groups.

Apartheid

300

International sporting events held every four years where athletes from around the world compete in many different sports to promote peace, unity, and fair competition.

Olympics

400

A ruler who uses power in a harsh, cruel, or unfair way, often ignoring people's rights and ruling through fear.

Tyrant

400

Groups of people who make up a smaller part of a population and often have different cultural, ethnic, religious, or racial backgrounds from the majority group.

Minorities

400

When two major countries or groups fight each other indirectly by supporting smaller groups or nations in a conflict, instead of fighting each other directly.

Proxy Warfare

400

A sudden spread of a disease that affects many people in a community, region, or country at the same time.

Epidemic

500

Unfair and harsh treatment of a person or group, usually because of their religion, race, beliefs, or identity.

Persecution

500

A person who is forced to leave their country because of war, violence, or persecution and seeks safety in another country.

Refugee

500

The spread of nuclear weapons and technology to more countries.

Nuclear Proliferation

500

A disease or condition that is regularly found in a particular area or among a certain group of people.

Endemic