Discuss the plight and persecution of indigenous peoples worldwide. What triggered the creation of the word genocide? What do devolution, racism, and sanctuary have to do with the persecution of indigenous peoples?

What will be an ideal response?

Indigenous peoples are representative of one type of ethnic and cultural group that
were once native to a geographic location. In most cases indigenous peoples were at
one time politically sovereign and economically self-sufficient. Today, largely without a
homeland or self-rule, an estimated 370 million indigenous peoples are living in more
than 90 countries worldwide, each of which has a unique language and culture and
strong, often spiritual, ties to an ancestral homeland. Many indigenous peoples feel
persecuted because their livelihoods, lands, and cultures are threatened. The Turkish
mass killing of Armenians, Hilter's slaughter of Jews (and other groups), the Khmer
Rouge slaughter of Cambodians, and the Hutu slaughter of the Tutsi of Rwanda all
exemplify the atrocities committed during the twentieth century.

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Which of the following is NOT a likely consequence of the fact that humans are social creatures (Aristotle)?

A. This tendency finds its most natural expression in national identities. B. Humans' natural instinct to group together enhances chances of survival. C. Humans have a natural need to belong and identify with each other. D. Human interactions are frequently characterized by in-group/out-group dynamics. E. Conflict can result from this human tendency.

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The Seventeenth Amendment, ratified in 1913, instituted

a. direct popular election of U.S. Senators. b. the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. c. the federal income tax. d. None of the above is true.

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