Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will have a comprehensive understanding of the Armenian Genocide and its historical significance.
Materials and Prep
- Computer with internet access
- Pen and paper
- Access to online articles and resources on the Armenian Genocide
Activities
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Research and Reading
Start by conducting research on the Armenian Genocide using reliable online sources. Take notes on key events, causes, and consequences of the genocide.
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Analysis and Reflection
Write a reflective essay discussing the impact of the Armenian Genocide on the Armenian community and its long-term effects on international relations. Support your arguments with evidence from your research.
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Discussion and Debate
Engage in a discussion or debate with a family member or friend about the ethical and moral implications of the Armenian Genocide. Consider different perspectives and present your arguments based on historical facts and personal opinions.
Tenth Grade Talking Points
- "The Armenian Genocide took place during World War I and was perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire."
- "The genocide resulted in the systematic extermination of approximately 1.5 million Armenians."
- "The Armenian Genocide was driven by ethnic and religious tensions, as well as political motivations."
- "The international community's response to the Armenian Genocide was limited and controversial."
- "The Armenian Genocide had a profound impact on the Armenian diaspora and their cultural identity."
- "The denial of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government remains a contentious issue."
- "The Armenian Genocide is recognized by many countries and organizations as a genocide, but not universally."
- "Remembering and acknowledging the Armenian Genocide is important for preventing future atrocities and promoting human rights."