UNIT REVIEW What will be on the Test. FORMAT 60% Content Knowledge, Definitions, Terms, 30 % Understanding Understanding, Relations, Cause and Effect.

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UNIT REVIEW What will be on the Test

FORMAT 60% Content Knowledge, Definitions, Terms, 30 % Understanding Understanding, Relations, Cause and Effect 10% Skills Identifying and Making an Argument

Time Will be the Length of the Class (50 mins)

Content Reading: Definitions, (Back of the Page) Narrative (Leaving Home/Refugee Protections) NOT numbers of refugees Direct or indirect questions.

Content PowerPoint Events Spanish Flu Balfour Declaration Canadian point System Narrative What is the Armenian Genocide an example of?

Content Videos Arguments For Against Do NOT worry about Content. Remember some examples or ideas.

GAME SHOW REVIEW

RULES Divide yourselves into 4 different groups Your group will be given an example question. The group has 1 min to respond. If you are wrong the next group will have an attempt to answer the question. SOME OF THESE QUESTION MIGHT BE ON THE TEST!!!

TRUE/FALSE Questions and Examples (1 Point) According to the UN, Humans have Basic Human Rights no matter their origin, gender, or religion. TRUE/FALSE

(1 Point) Enemy occupation and State use of force are the only two overall reasons that people become refugees. TRUE / FALSE

(1 Point) The UNHCR has created a handbook that defines a refugee and what procedures should be in place to deal with them. TRUE/FALSE

(1 Point) 2 million Syrians are heading to Europe as economic migrants because of Germany’s rapid economic growth TRUE/FALSE

Multiple Choice (2 Points) Someone who has not crossed an international border to find sanctuary but have remained inside their home countries is called what? a.Refugee b.Internally Displaced person c.Caliphate d.Asylum

2 Points A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is What? a.A Non-Profit Group Independent of Government b.A Branch of the United Nations c.A Component of the European Union d.A Treaty Among Countries that Addresses Issues

2 Points An enemy force invades your country and keeps a standing military force in the area. What is this called? a.Occupation b.Asylum c.Deportation d.Atrocity

2 Points A temporary settlement built to receive refugees. these are not in cities, but usually found in the countryside or along borders is called a(n) a.Asylum Camp b.Economic Migration Center c.Refugee Camp d.Human Security Center

Fill in the Blank (3 Points) A formal agreement between countries. Could be political, economical, or militarily in nature is called a(n) _________

3 Points In June 2014, the ISIS declared that it was officially a state and appointed a(n) _______________

3 Points _______, considered by most states to be a terrorist group, burst on to the international scene in 2014 when it invaded and occupied large areas of territory in Syria and Iraq.

3 Points The act of removing a foreigner or a group of foreigners is called _______________

TIMELINE 5 points Name 1 event that started World War 1 and give the correct date.

Short Answer 5 Points Explain the Armenian Genocide, (Who, What, Where, When, Why?) Is this an example of enemy occupation or a state using force? Explain. 2-3 sentences

5 Points Explain the Refugee Crisis of World War 1 (Who What Where When Why) Explain.

5 Points Provide a pro and anti Refugee argument based on Economic reasons, Make Sure to provide a example

Long Answer (10 Points) "Our ability to take in people is limited, although we don't know yet where those limits are,"...Fourteen people were injured on Sunday when a brawl broke out between two rival groups in a refugee center. Is this argument justified and why?