IMAGINE IF…. Let’s suppose that your existing democratic government is suddenly overtaken by a new dictatorship-type of government. The new government.

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IMAGINE IF…

Let’s suppose that your existing democratic government is suddenly overtaken by a new dictatorship-type of government. The new government in control decrees that from now on the right to speak and worship is forbidden. Should you choose not to obey the new regulations, you will either be severely punished, jailed, or put to death. IMAGINE: DAY ONE

A)I would obey the new regulations just as the new government decreed. B)I would not obey them despite the risks involved. C)I would do the following:… HOW DO YOU RESPOND?

The new government in control decrees that because of your religious faith you and your family will be deported to another country to help rebuild their war damaged industries. The government promises that the exile will only be temporary and after the war has ended you and your family will be allowed to return home and take possession again of your home and other personal belongings. In the meantime, they have issued a warning that anyone caught attempting to escape or hide will be put to death. IMAGINE: DAY TWO

A)I would attempt to escape or hide. B)I would not attempt to escape or hide for fear of being punished. C)I would do the following… HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO SUCH HARSH ORDERS?

Heavily armed soldiers have arrived and completely encircled your house. Everyone is ordered to get out of the house and told to congregate on the street. Afterwards an order is given to start marching toward the railroad station. On the way to the station you notice that your neighbors of the same religious faith are also ordered to march to the railroad station, while the neighbors and friends that are of a different religious faith are left safely behind at their homes without any harm being brought upon them. While the neighbors that are left safely behind do not wish that any harm come upon you or your family, they make no attempt to help or to protest to the authorities regarding the forced deportations. IMAGINE: DAY THREE

A)My neighbors had no moral obligation to protest or help me. B)My neighbors should have protested and offered help. C)They should have done the following… WHAT SHOULD YOUR NEIGHBORS HAVE DONE?

You, your family, and all other people of the same religious faith as yours are ordered to get into totally enclosed, cattle-type freight train. The guards close and lock the doors. You are given no food or water nor told of the journey’s destination. After several days of traveling, the train comes to a stop. Armed soldiers unlock and open the doors and you are ordered off the train. Without any warning you are forcibly separated from your family and place with an adult group. You see armed soldiers beating other children who resisted being separated from their parents. You cannot understand why they are so brutal, but you have no time to think about it because your main concern now is how you are going to survive this horrible ordeal. Seeing what is happening, would you attempt to complain to the authorities about the harsh treatments and risk being punished for it, or would you just remain silent and do what they tell you to do? IMAGINE : DAY FOUR

A)I would complain about the harsh treatments, even at the risk of being punished for it. B)I would do what I was told to do for fear of being punished. C)I would do the following… HOW WOULD YOU RESPOND?

You are placed in a work group where you march about eight miles to work, work all day building air raid shelters, and then march eight miles back to camp. There are two guards with sub-machine guns for every work group of 12 people. The guards shoot people who pass out from exhaustion. What would you do if you found yourself in this situation? IMAGINE: DAY FIVE

A)I would try to escape while I was away from camp. B)I would try to hold out hoping for the end of the war and release. C)I would do the following… WHAT WOULD YOU DO?