Exam 12: Violence, Memory, and Striving for a Just World
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Exam 12: Violence, Memory, and Striving for a Just World33 Questions
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The heaviest state violence against an indigenous population in Central Americoccurred in:
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During the military takeover of 1973 in Chile, the forces encountered particularlstiff resistance in:
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Discuss the consequences of violence as a social trauma within society
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All of the following were catalysts in the development of Sendero Luminosexcept:
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All of the following characteristics distinguish the case of state violence iArgentina except:
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In areas such as Nicaragua and El Salvador, each of the following contributed to thincrease in economic disparity and repression so evident in the 1970s except:
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Cultural anthropologists long predicted the rise of indigenous guerilla movements ilate twentieth century Peru.
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What are the three conditions that led to a Sandinista victory in Nicaragua?
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Tens of thousands of civilians were "diappeared" in Argentina during the 1970s.
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