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A REVIEW

Use the internet as a tool to find the correct

answers to each question.


Follow each pages directions

CAREFULLY so you do what is asked of you for each page.

Which of the following definitions is closest to an accurate definition of genocide?


The deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group

The accidental destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group


The destruction of all the people of a particular country The destruction of many people chosen at random

Pg. 1

Yes, this is the exact definition. Well done.


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No, genocide is never an accident.

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No, not everyone in the country has to necessarily be killed.


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No, targets of genocide are never chosen at random.


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GIVEN THE 4 CHOICES, CLICK ON GERMANY (where Hitlers Nazi Party that persecuted the Jews and other groups was originally based)

Pg. 2

No, this is England. England had very few Jews, and was not very involved in the Holocaust.

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No, this is France. There were a considerable amount of French Jews, but France was not very involved, either.

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Yes, this is Germany. This is where Hitler and his Nazis thought up the idea of the Holocaust.

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No, this is Poland. There were many concentration and death camps in Poland, but it is not where the Holocaust really began.

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GIVEN THE 4 CHOICES, CLICK ON ARMENIA (the area of the Ottoman Empire in which its inhabitants were targeted by the Ottomans between 1894 and 1921).

Pg. 3

No, this is modern-day Turkey. In fact, this is the country that was most responsible for the atrocities of the Armenian Genocide.

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Yes, this is modern-day Armenia. This was a part of the Ottoman Empire during the extent of the Armenian Genocide, and it was where ethnic Armenians lived.

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No, this is present-day Iran. Iran was far away from where the Armenian Genocide took place. Because of this it wasnt involved in the ordeal.

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No, this is present-day Saudi Arabia. This country was very far away from the area of Armenia. Although some of it was part of the Ottoman Empire, it was not involved in the Armenian Genocide.
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GIVEN THE 4 CHOICES, CLICK ON BOSNIA (where ethnic majority Bosniaks were targeted in masses by ethnic minority Bosnian-Serb forces between 1992 and 1995).

Pg. 4

No, this is The Netherlands. But it had a huge role in the Bosnian Genocide. Its troops stood by as the UNs peacekeepers while thousands of men and boys were slaughtered in protection camps in Srebrenica by Bosnian-Serbs.
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Yes, this is Bosnia-Herzegovina (better known simply as Bosnia). This is the country where Bosnian Serbs killed off masses of Bosniaks during the Bosnian War.
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No, this is Greece. Although it was very close to Yugoslavia (of which Bosnia used to be a part of), there were not nearly as many ethnic tensions here as there were in Bosnia after Yugoslavias break-up.
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No, this is Turkey. Turkey had no part to play in the Bosnian Genocide whatsoever. Although it did play a huge role in the Armenian Genocide many years earlier
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GIVEN THE 4 CHOICES, CLICK ON RWANDA (where the ethnic minority Tutsis were targeted and slaughtered by the ethnic majority Hutus in a matter of a few weeks in 1994).

Pg. 5

No, this is Algeria. The most recent conflict here was the war between France and Algeria from the 1950s to the 1960s. Algeria was not involved in the Rwandan Genocide.
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No, this is Ethiopia. Although ethnically divided, genocide did not erupt here. Ethiopia stayed out of the Rwandan Genocide.

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Yes, this is Rwanda. This is where the Hutu majority persecuted and massacred the Tutsi minority thanks to state-sponsored propaganda against the Tutsis. This Genocide occurred in a matter of weeks during 1994.
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No, this is Madagascar. The last conflict here was in the 1950s when Madagascar broke away from French rule. Madagascar was not involved in the Rwandan Genocide.
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Simply click 4 times (do so slowly) to take a look at where the 4 acts of genocide originated:

Pg. 6

Answer the statement with either true or false.


The death camps where the atrocities and killings of the Holocaust took place were located primarily in Germany.

TRUE Pg. 7 FALSE

No, this is incorrect. Actually, there were few to no death camps in Germany. Almost all death camps were located in the next country over: Poland.

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Yes, this is correct. Poland was actually one of the only places if not the only place that had death camps within its borders.

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Answer the statement with either true or false.


Armenia was an independent and recognized country during the many years in which the Armenian Genocide was carried out.

TRUE FALSE
Pg. 8

No, Armenia was a part of the Ottoman Empire until it gained its independence in 1918. Armenias desire for independence helped spur the Armenian Genocide.

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Yes, this is correct. During the Armenian Genocide, Armenia was merely a part of the everdwindling Ottoman Empire; it gained independence in 1918.

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Answer the statement with either true or false.


The United Nations intervened in the Bosnian Genocide in Srebrenica in 1995. However, mass killings still occurred despite their presence there.

TRUE
FALSE Pg. 9

Yes, thats right. Despite Dutch UN troops in Bosnian safe camps, Muslim boys and men were murdered by Bosnian-Serb troops in Srebrenica.

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No, this is incorrect. Dutch troops (alleged peacekeepers) sent in by the UN really did fail to stop a mass killing of Muslim boys and men by Bosnian-Serb forces in a Srebrenica safe camp.
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Answer the statement with either true or false.


AIDS became a big problem after the Rwandan Genocide due to the huge number of rapes that occurred in the few weeks of the ethnic cleansing.

TRUE
FALSE Pg. 10

Yes, youre correct. Many female rape victims later found out they had contracted the AIDS virus after they had survived the Rwandan Genocide and the systematic rape of Tutsi women.
Youre finished. Thanks for participating in this review.

No, this is not correct. Many Tutsi women were raped during the Rwandan Genocide by Hutu militants. They later found out they had contracted the AIDS virus from these rapes.
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