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Effects of Human Trafficking and Genocide - PPT Presentation

Danielle R Jalie S Josh B Fuad J Research Questions amp Thesis Statement How does genocide effect people and communist What is genocide How was genocide used in w wii Both of these topics are important because they made an impact on the victims and their families and has ID: 277792

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Slide1

Effects of Human Trafficking and Genocide

Danielle R.

Jalie

S.

Josh B.

Fuad

J.Slide2

Research Questions & Thesis Statement

How does genocide effect people and communist?

What is genocide?

How was genocide used in

w

wii?

Both

of these topics are important because they made an impact on the victims and their families and has made a very huge mark on human history.Slide3

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

“The US government believes that at least 800,000 people are trafficked between countries, and thousands mare within countries including the

U

nited States.”

(Human Trafficking)

Slide4

Genocide

“Mass slaughter of human beings by other human beings has been a recurrent phenomenon over the centuries.”

(Genocide)Slide5

Concentration Camps

“The British interred the Boers’ Woman and children and burned their farms, thus cutting off their main source of support. Approximately 250,000 prisoners died in the camps as a result of disease.”

(Concentration Camps) Slide6

The star of David is something that every Jew had to wear Slide7

Effect of genocide on people

.Slide8

Video Clip

http

://

galesites.com/menu/coll56298

Student Access Center Slide9

“The Hungarian Police made us get in – eighty people in each car. We were left a few a loaves of bread and some buckets of water. The bars at the window were checked, to see that they were not loose. Then the cars were sealed. Two Getsapo officers strolled about on the platform, smiling: all things consider, everything had gone off very well. A prolong whistle split the air. The wheels began to grind. We were on our way.”

(Wiesel 14)

excerpt

Slide10

Modern day Human Trafficking

“human trafficking, modern-day slavery…is a powerful evil.”

(Sexual Slavery: a not-so-super side of the super bowl

)Slide11

excerpt

“your in a concentration camp. At Auschwitz.”

(Wiesel 25)Slide12

Conclusion

Human Trafficking is important due to the fact that it is going on today and everyone can and is effected by it, you end up losing the people you love due to it happening.

Genocide is important as well because its one of those “history

repeats itself" dilemmas. If people aren't educated about genocide, it can happen over and over again

.

It is also important for people to learn all of this so we can not all follow the “

when in Rome, do as the romans do”

in the future and will know the effects of it, if history does truly repeat its self.Slide13

Works Citied

“Human Trafficking.”

Gale Student Resources in Context.

Detroit: Gale, 2012. Student Resources in Context. Web 2 may 2013.

Chalk, Frank, and Kurt Jonassohn.

The History and Sociology of Genocide: Analyses and Case Studies.

New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1990.

Concentration Camps.”

Gales Student Resources in Context.

Detroit: Gale, 2012.

Student Resource in Context.

Web. 3 May 2013

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Exhumed Corpses of the Holocaust."

American

Decades. Ed. Judith S.

Baughman

, et al. Detroit: Gale, 2010. Student Resources In Context.

Web

. 21

May 2013.

"

Survivor Remembers Auschwitz." 

BBC Motion Gallery Collection

 [Video]

2010.

Student

Resources In Context

. Web. 21 May 2013

.

Wiesel,Elie

, Night, New York. Glencoe McGraw-Hill 1998. Print.

“Sexual slavery: a not-so-super side of the super bowl.”

America

11 Feb. 2013: 6.

Opposing Viewpoints in Context.

Web. 3 May 2013