Cultural Conflicts: Genocide and Terrorism LG 5 – Analyze the causes and effects of conflicts between cultural groups and analyze the cultural changes.

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Cultural Conflicts: Genocide and Terrorism LG 5 – Analyze the causes and effects of conflicts between cultural groups and analyze the cultural changes that result from war and migration Success Criteria - Students will synthesize the causes and effects of historic conflicts will the ongoing conflicts of today and infer connections between the past and present - Students will be able to analyze the changes globally due to war and migration

Quick Write: 15 minutes What is your definition of Genocide? What is your definition of Terrorism? Has your life been touch by genocide or terrorism? How? Why do you think it has?

Video Clips- Terrorism Norway Nigeria Scotland America Genocide Cambodia Kurdistan Rwanda Bosnia Students will answer two questions for each news clip or documentary/film segment. -Who is involved? -What was the motivation for the attack?

2011 Norway Attacks- killed 91

2014 Nigerian School Attacks- killed 59 teenage boys

2001- September 11 th attacks- killed 2977

1988 Lockerbie Bombing- killed 270

Cambodian Genocide- Killed 1.7 million

Rwandan Genocide- Killed 800’000 to 1 million

Kurdish Genocide- Killed 5’000 in one day

Bosnian Genocide- Killed 8’000 in 3 years

ANALYSIS OF LONG TERM AND CURRENT IMPACTS Students will be broken into groups of 4 Students will be working to analyze what the impacts of the event have been since it happened. Students will pictorially or collage (pictures not words) show the event from start to finish including: – Motivation – Who was involved? – When did it happen? – What has been the long term political impact of the event? – Have there been long term social impacts? – How has this impacted you directly or indirectly?