I have learned about the 10 stages of genocide which are classification, symbolization, discrimination, dehumanization, organization, polarization,preparation, persecution, extermination and denial these stages are predictable but not inexorable. during each stage their are ways that it can be prevented. some of these stages may occur sanctimoniously. each stage is a process in itself.
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Throughout the time that we have been learning about world war II I have learned that japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941.I also learned that the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party ruthlessly promoted an aggressive foreign policy in violation of the Versailles Treaty of 1919. I am learning a lot from the articles we have been reading
what is going to be the easiest part of the learning process( questioning, collaboration, research, project management, craftsmanship, public production, and or reflection) for you?what is going to be the hardest?
the questioning was the easiest part of the learning process.I ask questions very often, i am a very curious person.the hardest part of the learning process was the research. i struggled finding dates of when objects were invented, and when wars started. |
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