Violence, Violent Protest & Terrorism

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Violence, Violent Protest & Terrorism Key Question… What do religious believers think about the use of violence to get a message across? To begin… Add information in the boxes around the picture. There are correct answers to the questions about the picture, but consider what could be the answers. Try to give a variety of answers.

Violence, Violent Protest & Terrorism Briefly explain the UK law on protest. Would religious believers agree with what happened after the killing of Mark Duggan (Tottenham man killed by the police). Explain different points of view. Note down the definitions for the key terms on your key terms sheet. Terrorism… Explain an example of a religious believer who has used peaceful protest to achieve his aims. Explain what terrorism is and give two examples of terrorist actions. Why would Christians and Buddhists not agree with terrorism?

Violence, Violent Protest & Terrorism and finally… Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about whether it is right to fight in a war. (4 marks). Explain two religious beliefs about the right to protest. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. (5 marks). Give an example of a war Christians would be prepared to fight in. Give reasons specific to the example you have given.