Debate Unit Vocabulary Review Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. For example, whether or not students should wear uniforms at school (adj)
  2. 5. Word coined by Raphael Lempkin after studying what happened to Armenians in the Ottoman Empire (n)
  3. 8. According to the UN, include Life, Liberty, Freedom of Movement, and the Ownership of Property (n)
  4. 10. “I recommend that we follow this course of action.” (v)
  5. 13. “They say…., but In fact…” (v)
  6. 14. "I don't care!" (n)
  7. 18. Millions have fled the civil war in Syria in the past 3 years (n)
  8. 19. Lays out your team’s argument (s) in a formal debate (n)
  9. 22. On the face of it, this seems to be correct. (n)
  10. 23. A justified argument (adj)
  11. 25. Auschwitz was a(n) ________________ camp. (n)
  12. 26. A treaty can’t come into effect without it (n)
  13. 27. One of the root causes of the Holocaust (n)
  14. 28. “Blue Helmets” (n)
  15. 32. A short summary and outline of team’s case (n)
  16. 34. Citizens in the Soviet Union under Stalin’s rule (adj)
  17. 35. Due to Russia's actions in Ukraine, many European nations are placing these on the exports of Russian natural gas (n)
  18. 38. Dr. Norman Bethune spent the last years of his life in China, bringing modern medicine to the countryside and treating wounded civilians and soldiers (n)
  19. 39. "Serbia for the Serbians, and the Serbians alone!" (n)
  20. 40. “How can we rebuild Western Europe, General Marshall?” (n)
  21. 41. A key trait of a good judge (adj)
  22. 43. A point on which the sides in a debate clash (n)
Down
  1. 1. “I am in favour of this resolution!” (v)
  2. 2. The team which opposes the wording of the resolution (n)
  3. 4. At least 56 in China (n)
  4. 6. "A strike against the State" (n)
  5. 7. Examples include the Genocide, Geneva, Chemical Weapons, and Nuclear Weapons Testing Ban (n)
  6. 9. For example, Nanjing in 1937 (n)
  7. 11. The Nazis and the Holocaust (n)
  8. 12. Due to the refusal of many countries to do business with Iran, its economy suffered terribly (n)
  9. 15. “I admit it, you’ve got a good point.” (v)
  10. 16. It's up to the prosecution to prove the guilt of the accused (n)
  11. 17. The root cause of the conflict between China and Japan over the Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands (n)
  12. 20. “I just want things to stay the way they are!” (n)
  13. 21. Violent removal of a minority group from their homes (n)
  14. 24. “I have the right to live as I choose!” (n)
  15. 29. Most debates can’t be won without it. (n)
  16. 30. Often due to religious or ethnic differences; usually by a member of a majority group towards a minority group (n)
  17. 31. “The percentage of eligible voters actually voting in elections should be increased by making voting mandatory for all citizens.” (n)
  18. 33. “How can we go about making the opposition’s ideas look bad?” (n)
  19. 36. You'd better have a good one, or you'll lose for sure. (n)
  20. 37. If this fails to solve a conflict, war may be inevitable (n)
  21. 42. Originally designed to cut through heavy vegetation in jungles (n)