Revision Lesson Peace and conflict

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In PAIRS you will complete
FOUR rounds…
Each round will be linked to an
exam question type (A,B,C,D)…
You will use the clues and
prompts to complete as much
of the round as you can…
Each round will be marked by
our impartial exam markers…
The winners will be announced
at the end of the session…
Prize for the
winning pair 
Weapons of Mass Destruction:
Pacifism:
Just War:
Conflict Resolution:
United Nations:
Aggression:
Exploitation:
Respect:
World Peace:
Bullying:
Forgiveness:
Reconciliation:
Weapons of Mass Destruction:
Weapons that can devastate large areas and kill huge numbers of people.
Pacifism:
A belief that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means.
Just War:
A war that is fought in a right way and for the right reasons.
Conflict Resolution:
Bringing a fight or struggle to a peaceful conclusion.
United Nations:
An international body set up to promote world peace and cooperation.
Aggression:
Attacking without being provoked.
Exploitation:
Taking advantage of a weaker group.
Respect:
Treating a person or their feelings with consideration.
World Peace:
The ending of war throughout the whole world (basic aim of the UN).
Bullying:
Intimidating or frightening people who are weaker than yourself.
Forgiveness:
Stopping blaming someone and/or pardoning a person for what they have done wrong.
Reconciliation:
Bringing people back together to a point of harmony after a dispute.
Do you think some wars are worth
fighting?
Do you think there is more conflict in a
religious family?
Do you think religious organisations
should do more for world peace?
Do you think some wars are worth fighting?
Do you think there is more conflict in a religious family?
Do you think religious organisations should do more for world peace?
Choose
TWO
of the following…
Explain why wars happen, using examples from at least one current conflict.
Explain how the United Nations works for world peace using a relevant example.
Explain why the just war theory is important.
Explain why some Christians will fight in war and some will not.
Choose one religion other than Christianity and explain its teachings on war.
Explain why the followers of one religion other than Christianity may be against bullying.
Use me!!!
Choose
TWO
of the following…
Explain why wars happen, using examples from at least one current conflict.
Explain how the United Nations works for world peace using a relevant example.
Explain why the just war theory is important.
Explain why some Christians will fight in war and some will not.
Choose one religion other than Christianity and explain its teachings on war.
Explain why the followers of one religion other than Christianity may be against bullying.
Mr Noble says…
P-P-P for THREE!!!
Without an ‘R’…you won’t get
far!!!!
Choose TWO of the following…
(ii)
For each quote remember its…
(i)
Do you agree? (3 marks)
Why might some people disagree WITH YOU? (3
marks)
“Bullies deserve sympathy not punishment”
All have these
ideas have already
been covered in
other questions…
Use what you
already know!!!
“Religious people should always forgive”
“Religious people should never go to war”
“There should never be conflict in a
religious family”
Use your
feedback/results to fill
in the ‘REVISION
CARD’ for this unit –
what are your
STRENGTHS (what
needs little or no
revision?) and what are
your WEAKNESSES
(what needs more ore
thorough revision?)
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