religious education aqa gcse - peace & conflict key words
Across
- 2. Armed conflict between two or more sides.
- 6. Use of violence and threats to intimidate others; used for political purposes to build fear in the ordinary population and to secure demands from Government.
- 9. Bringing fairness back to a situation.
- 10. Working to bring about peace and reconciliation.
- 12. Behaviour involving physical force which intends to hurt, kill or cause damage.
- 13. of war: Those who are harmed during a war, for example those killed, injured or left homeless.
- 14. The opposite of war; harmony between all in society.
- 15. To pay someone back for their harmful actions.
- 16. of Mass Destruction: Weapons which cause widespread, indiscriminate damage (eg nuclear, chemical, biological).
- 17. Dispute between sides, can be between individuals, groups or nations.
Down
- 1. A statement or action to express disagreement; can be an organised event to demonstrate disagreement with a policy or political action.
- 3. War: Set of rules for fighting a war in a way believed to be justified and acceptable to God.
- 4. Letting go of blame against a person for wrongs they have done; moving on.
- 5. War: War that is believed to be sanctioned by God.
- 7. weapons/war: A weapon of mass destruction which causes widespread damage and loss of life. Nuclear war would be a war fought using these weapons.
- 8. Making up and rebuilding relationships between two groups/sides after disagreement.
- 11. deterrence: Having nuclear weapons with the aim of deterring/preventing other states attacking for fear of retaliation and nuclear war (possibly leading to Mutually Assured Destruction).
- 14. Belief that all violence is wrong, which then affects all behaviours.