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Victims Stages of Genocide Misc. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Continents And Countries Perpetrators

These were the perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide.

These were the perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide

These were the perpetrators of the Bosnian Genocide

These are the perpetrators of the Sudan genocide.

These were the perpetrators of the Cambodian Genocide.

These were the victims of the Rwandan genocide.

These was the religion of the victims of the Bosnian genocide.

These are the victims of the Holocaust.

This was the religion of the victims of the Armenian genocide.

This is the religion of the victims of the Sudan genocide.

This is the continent / country where the Holocaust occurred.

This is the continent / country where the Cambodian genocide took place.

This is the country / continent where the Armenian genocide occurred.

This is the country / continent where the Rwandan genocide occurred.

This is the country / continent where the Sudan genocide occurred.

This is the stage of genocide where the group pretends that the genocide never occurred.

This is the stage of genocide where the killing occurs.

This is the stage of genocide where the groups are divided into us and them.

This is the stage of genocide where people are seen as animals or less then a person.

These are the 8 stages of Genocide.

This was the leader of the German genocide.

For it to be a considered a genocide the group being targeted must be one of these four types of groups.

This man was the leader of the Cambodian Genocide.

This was the organization that created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Place the following genocides in correct chronological order. A. Armenia B. Bosnia C. Cambodia D. Holocaust E. Sudan F. Rwanda

Make your wager

This was the year when the first democracy was formed.

Who are the Hutus?

Who are the Turks?

Who are the Serbians? (led by Milosevic)

Who are the janjaweit?

Who are the Khmer Rouge?

Who were the Tutsis?

What is muslim or Islam?

Who are the jews?

What are Christians.

What are Muslim or Islam.

Germany / Europe

Cambodia / Asia

Armenia / Asia

Rwanda / Africa

Sudan / Africa

What is Denial?

What is Extermination?

What is classification?

What is dehumanization?

What are Classification, Symbolization, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Identification, Extermination and Denial.

Who is Adolf Hitler?

What are racial, Ethnic, national, or religious groups.

Who was Pol Pot?

Who is the United Nations

A.Armenia B. Holocaust C. Cambodia D. Bosnia E. Rwanda F. Sudan

What was 594 BC?