Intro to Conflict Terms and ideas

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Intro to Conflict Terms and ideas https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=061c7677-c941-4b39-8b39-721dee5b896f Intro to Conflict Terms and ideas

Human conflict is another important cause of change Human conflict is another important cause of change. Armed conflicts occur either within a society or between different societies. There are many reasons for conflicts:

Civil Wars and Genocide 1. Different groups in the same society may compete for scarce resources or for political power. Different ethnic groups or religious groups may also fight with one another. One ethnic or religious group may want to eliminate the other or those that have different religious beliefs Civil Wars and Genocide

If a dominant group tries to completely eliminate a religious or ethnic group, this is known as genocide. The mass murder of a people Genocide

During World War II, Nazi German leaders tried to murder all the Jews of Europe in the Holocaust. Six million Jews were shipped in railroad cars to Nazi concentration camps, where they were brutally murdered in gas chambers. Examples of Genocide

Attempts at genocide continue in more recent times Attempts at genocide continue in more recent times. In the 1990’s, Hutus killed Tutsis in Rwanda, while Serbs attacked Bosnian Muslims.

International Conflicts 2. Countries also sometimes enter into armed conflict with one another. They may disagree over their borders or have other disputes. The leaders of one country may simply feel they can defeat and conquer another country. They might go to war to take away some of its land or resources. International Conflicts

Examples of International Conflict Mexican Cession Spanish-American War WWII Examples of International Conflict

3. Countries also go to war against each other over ideas 3. Countries also go to war against each other over ideas. In the late 16th century, Catholics and Protestants fought against each other. After WWII, democratic and communist countries competed throughout the world to spread their belief system Conflicts over Ideals

Sometimes a group does not feel strong enough to challenge a government openly. Instead, its members commit acts of violence like a suicide bombing in order to attract attention and create a sense of terror among the citizens of its enemy. Terrorist groups then demand certain concessions in order to halt their acts of terror. Terrorism

All of these different conflicts can lead to cultural change All of these different conflicts can lead to cultural change. War can disrupt a society, breaking it apart. It can lead to the conquest of one society by another or cause a government to collapse. The need for better ways of fighting can promote new weapons and other technological innovations, which can have peacetime uses. The Impact of Conflict