Revision

In this lesson, we will focus on reviewing some of the key topics from this unit. We will recap reasons for war, nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction and pacifism.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Are the following effects (loss of hearing, loss of limbs, being disfigured) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

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Q2.Are the following effects (post-traumatic stress disorder, fear and terror from living in life-threatening situations) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

2/6

Q3.Are the following effects (crop failures, natural habitat destruction) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

3/6

Q4.Are the following effects (poverty in the family as the main earner can no longer work, homes destroyed) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

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Q5.What is the name of the Christian organisation (that you learnt about in the lesson) that helps victims of war?

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Q6.What is the name of the Islamic organisation (that you learnt about in the lesson) that helps victims of war?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Are the following effects (loss of hearing, loss of limbs, being disfigured) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

1/6

Q2.Are the following effects (post-traumatic stress disorder, fear and terror from living in life-threatening situations) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

2/6

Q3.Are the following effects (crop failures, natural habitat destruction) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

3/6

Q4.Are the following effects (poverty in the family as the main earner can no longer work, homes destroyed) examples of the physical, psychological, financial, environmental or political effects of war?

4/6

Q5.What is the name of the Christian organisation (that you learnt about in the lesson) that helps victims of war?

5/6

Q6.What is the name of the Islamic organisation (that you learnt about in the lesson) that helps victims of war?

6/6

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Revision

Complete the quiz to check you can recall the key information from the revision lesson

Q1.Which religions traditionally may accept that conflict may sometimes be necessary in order to defend yourself?

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Q2.Which part of the Christian just war theory would be used to disagree with the use of weapons of mass destruction.

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Q3.Which is the best definition of pacifism?

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Q4.Can Muhammad be considered a pacifist?

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Q5.Can Mairead Corrigan be considered a pacifist?

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Q6.Can Dietrich Bonhoeffer be considered a pacifist?

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Q7.How can the actions of Muhammad in the Battle of Badr be used to form a view on WMD?

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Q8.Which religions would traditionally encourage retaliation?

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Q9.Which religions would traditionally accept greed as an acceptable motivation for war?

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Revision

Complete the quiz to check you can recall the key information from the revision lesson

Q1.Which religions traditionally may accept that conflict may sometimes be necessary in order to defend yourself?

1/9

Q2.Which part of the Christian just war theory would be used to disagree with the use of weapons of mass destruction.

2/9

Q3.Which is the best definition of pacifism?

3/9

Q4.Can Muhammad be considered a pacifist?

4/9

Q5.Can Mairead Corrigan be considered a pacifist?

5/9

Q6.Can Dietrich Bonhoeffer be considered a pacifist?

6/9

Q7.How can the actions of Muhammad in the Battle of Badr be used to form a view on WMD?

7/9

Q8.Which religions would traditionally encourage retaliation?

8/9

Q9.Which religions would traditionally accept greed as an acceptable motivation for war?

9/9

Lesson summary: Revision

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