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| the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group |
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| Similar to Genocide, but…Not complete extermination, Just want the group to leave the country |
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| One who flees in search of refuge, as in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution |
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| Inability to satisfy all wants at the same tim resources and goods are limited |
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| When a strong nation (europe) takes control of a weaker nation (africa,middle east, asia) |
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| Notable Examples of Genocide |
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| Holocaust in Germany (1930s-40s), Rwanda (1994), Darfur (late 2000s) |
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| Notable Examples of Imperialism |
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| Scarmble for Africa, British in India, China, Japan from weak to strong |
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| Notable Examples of Scarcity |
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| Oil, water in some places, gold, time, anythin in low supply |
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| Dictator responsible for World War 2 and the Holocaust |
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| used during gencoide to separate and identify the enemy (example: Jewish people were a yellow badge, the star of david) |
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| One step in the Holocaust. NAZI Germany forced all Jewish people to live together in horrible conditions. |
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| prison camp where the NAZI government imprisoned Jews and others, and then systematically executed them |
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