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AQA Short Course RE- War and Peace Module Intro to consquences of war&weapons of mass destruction...

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Page 1: Consequences of war & WMD

How many words can you

make from:Consequences of war

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Learning objectives:

To identify the consequences of war.

To evaluate if wars are ever just.

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In pairs, choose a war you would like to research, and complete your research sheet.

Extension: ‘Wars create more problems than they solve’. What do you think?

Explain your opinion. (3 marks) See your mark scheme to look at how to

answer a 3 mark question!

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1. CREATE A GMAIL ACCOUNT.2. SIGN ON TO GOOGLE DRIVE.3. CREATE YOUR DOCUMENT.4. SHARE IT WITH______5. EDIT AND FEEDBACK...

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‘Some wars are necessary to bring about a greater good.’

Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, including more than one point of view. Refer to religious arguments in your answer.

ForAgainstReligious viewMy viewEvaluate the Religious view

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What mark would you give it?

What did they do well?

What could they do to improve?

Rewrite your answer to improve it!

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What would cause someone to do this?

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Learning intentions:

To understand the meaning of weapons of mass destruction.

Explore the arguments for and against.

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Complete the cloze activity.

Extension: How do WMD change the war is fought?

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Why was the Red Cross/Red Crescent started?

Who does it help?For each way that the Red Cross/Red

Crescent helps people, draw a labelled picture:

Medical care for wounded soldiersSupervises treatment of prisoners of warSearches for missing peopleProtects civilians

Video: The story of an idea

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Do you think these symbols are neutral? Why?

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Explain the attitudes of religious believers to helping people in war.

For 2 marks:Point –

Evidence –

Explanation –

For 2 marks:Point –

Evidence –

Explanation –

To begin with... Alternatively... Additionally...Similarly... The reasons for this... They believe this because...

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As a humanitarian, I

would argue that...

As a soldier I would argue

that...

As a Christian I would argue that...

Fill in their arguments

I think...

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3 – key terms learnt and their meanings2 – Organisations that work to help victims1 – reason why a Christian or Muslim should

support the organisations