Starter Name 4 places in the world that we have studied conflict. TASK: Now work out what Conflict key words these pictures represent 2 1 3 4 5 6 1.Conflict.

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Starter Name 4 places in the world that we have studied conflict. TASK: Now work out what Conflict key words these pictures represent Conflict Diamonds 2.Refugee 3.Army, weapons 4.Effects, damage. 5.Child Soliders 6.Pirates 7

 You need to make sure you understand and can explain the following topics we have looked at:  Conflict as a concept.  Piracy  Conflict over water  Child Soldiers  Conflict Diamonds CONFLICT REVISION How you revise is up to you… Key words PiracyWater Child Soldiers Conflict Diamonds Example Conflict is…

CONFLICT REVISION- PIRACY Piracy TASK: Draw a spider diagram in your book with Piracy in the middle. Answer these questions around your S.D. 1. Where in the world is there Pirates attacking ships? 2. Which countries are often targeted by Pirates? Why is this? 5. Give 2 positive effects of Piracy. 6. List at least 2 key facts that you could include in an exam question. 4. Give 2 negative effects of Piracy. 3. Name 2 reasons why people are becoming pirates. You may use the Piracy help sheets to answer these questions.

CONFLICT REVISION- CONFLICT DIAMONDS TRUE OR FALSE? 1.Another name for Conflict Diamonds is Blood Diamonds. 2.Conflict Diamonds help bring money to poor areas of the world. 3.One positive of Conflict Diamonds is that the mines look after their workers. 4.One negative of Conflict Diamonds is that these stones get sold and the money used to buy weapons for gangs and armies. 5.The country that we studied when we were looking at Conflict Diamonds is Sierra Leone. 6.One group who is funded by Conflict Diamonds is called the RUG (revolutionary united group). 1. True 2. True, although workers are paid very little. 3. False!4. True5. True6. False- RUF!

CONFLICT REVISION- CHILD SOLDIERS TASK: 1.What do you think this picture is showing? 2.How does it link to what we have been studying? 3.Where in the world have we studied where this is happening?