Deck 13: Conflict and Peacemaking

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What is your ideal definition of justice in an intimate relationship?
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Define and provide an example of GRIT.
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Describe a program that you might design to reduce prejudice between the Soris and the Talins, two fictitious and competitive groups.
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Define and provide an example of each of the Cs of peacemaking.
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Why do common external threats and superordinate goals both lead to greater cooperation between conflicting parties?
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Two neighbors are having a conflict because one wants to put up a fence around their property, but the other opposes this because there is a cherry tree directly on the property line that would have to be cut down in order to erect the fence. Because they cannot agree on what to do, they seek out a neutral third party to make the decision for them. This is an example of

A) subjugation.
B) arbitration.
C) integration.
D) mediation.
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When will desegregation be most likely to lead to improved race relations and when will it not?
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Deck 13: Conflict and Peacemaking
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What is your ideal definition of justice in an intimate relationship?
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Define and provide an example of GRIT.
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Describe a program that you might design to reduce prejudice between the Soris and the Talins, two fictitious and competitive groups.
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Define and provide an example of each of the Cs of peacemaking.
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Why do common external threats and superordinate goals both lead to greater cooperation between conflicting parties?
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Two neighbors are having a conflict because one wants to put up a fence around their property, but the other opposes this because there is a cherry tree directly on the property line that would have to be cut down in order to erect the fence. Because they cannot agree on what to do, they seek out a neutral third party to make the decision for them. This is an example of

A) subjugation.
B) arbitration.
C) integration.
D) mediation.
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When will desegregation be most likely to lead to improved race relations and when will it not?
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