Genocide

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Trying to destroy a people based on racial, national, or religious reasons

Real World Example

During The New Imperialism era from 1800-1915, European powers expanded their empires, often at the expense of indigenous populations, leading to acts of genocide. This period highlighted the destructive impact of racial superiority and colonial domination, ideas that fueled tensions and justified harmful actions against marginalized groups. These historical events serve as a reminder of the dangers of discrimination and the importance of promoting equality and human rights today. For example, understanding past genocides can encourage people to speak against racial injustice and promote inclusivity in their communities. In everyday life, this awareness can lead individuals to value diversity, support anti-discrimination policies, and build more respectful and accepting societies.

Practice Version

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