The fourth quarter enrichment activity is due May 10th

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The fourth quarter enrichment activity is due May 10th The fourth quarter enrichment activity is due May 10th. Do the research on Google Docs. Please do not plagiarize. If quoting as source, cite your source. If you use a word, you are responsible for knowing what that word means. You may include pictures. Deal with each element or question fully, using proper grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and sentence structure.

Fourth Quarter project: If Social Darwinism says we are evolving into a better and better species based upon Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species, which says that the most fit adapt and survive, why was the 20th Century the most deadly century in the history of the human species? Should we not have evolved into a highly civilized species? Research the following genocides telling Who did what to whom? When and where? Why? How (methods of mass murder), Total numbers killed, World response, and justifications given by those who did these acts: German genocide in Southwest Africa 9. Darfur Genocide The Armenian Genocide 10. Cambodian auto-genocide Nanking 11. Estimates of deaths caused by Holocaust Joseph Stalin in Communist Russia Russia’s treatment of Jews 12. Estimates of deaths caused by Burundi Genocide Mao Zedung in Communist China Rwandan Genocide Bosnian Genocide

Fourth Quarter project: When was the term genocide first used and who first used it? Define Genocide. What does the United Nation say should happen when genocide is identified? Research current debate about whether of not ISIS is committing genocide. Give total death tolls for the following wars: WWI WWII Korean War Vietnam War Add the totals for all the genocides listed and all wars.