22) “the state ofbeing equal,especially instatus, rights, andopportunities” -Oxford Dictionary23) “justbehavior ortreatment” -Oxforddictionary12) Bringingpolitical or socialchanges throughpeaceful or non-forceful means8) The use ofviolence orintimidation inpursuit ofpolitical aims25) A IGO thatpromotes peaceand well-being,along with usinga commoncurrency6) Whocreatedpeacetheory?17) A casestudy thatcoverseffectivepeacebuilding18) A civil warbetween anauthoritariangovernmentand militiagroups24) “able tobemaintainedat a certainrate or level”21) An IGOwith a focus onmaintaininginternationalpeace33) The type ofpower that is astrategic mix ofviolent and non-violent means toachieve a result34) A type of warthat is caused by adeep conflict aboutpolitical,economic, social,or ideologicalfactors26) A type oforganizationthat operatesindependentlyor agovernment30) An additionalcase study couldbe the longstanding conflictbetween15) Adisagreement,clash, orargument13) “behaviorinvolving physicalforce intended tohurt, damage, orkill someone orsomething.” -Oxford dictionary5) A part of peacetheory that is inthe absence of allkinds of violence,and includesjustice31) The type ofpower that caninvolve violenceas the methodin which theyachieve a result11) What NGOfocuses onmaking allindividualsrights protectedand respected?3) What type ofviolence includesusing an aspect ofculture used tojustify anothermeans of violence19) A casewhere anunequalgovernment leadto a uprising andgenocide10) A conflictbetween twoor morestates16) A sideeffect ofstructuralviolence4) A part of peacetheory that is theabsence of physicalor direct violence,but where there stillremains inequalities27) A type oforganizationthat is betweenmultiple statesor governments32) The type ofpower wherenon-violentmeans areused to achievea result7) Adiscussionwith the intentof reaching anagreement14) “freedomfromdisturbance;tranquility” -Oxforddictionary2) What type ofviolence includesthe following: law’sor structures thatoppress orunderserve agroup of people35) The type ofhuman rightsthat free youfrominterference orviolence20) An examplewhere sexismcaused multiplekinds ofviolence9) Formalagreementsbetweencountries29) Adocumentthat is thestandard forhuman rights1) What type ofviolence includesthe following:War, Terrorism,Torture, andMurder28) Acompanythat operatesin multiplecountries22) “the state ofbeing equal,especially instatus, rights, andopportunities” -Oxford Dictionary23) “justbehavior ortreatment” -Oxforddictionary12) Bringingpolitical or socialchanges throughpeaceful or non-forceful means8) The use ofviolence orintimidation inpursuit ofpolitical aims25) A IGO thatpromotes peaceand well-being,along with usinga commoncurrency6) Whocreatedpeacetheory?17) A casestudy thatcoverseffectivepeacebuilding18) A civil warbetween anauthoritariangovernmentand militiagroups24) “able tobemaintainedat a certainrate or level”21) An IGOwith a focus onmaintaininginternationalpeace33) The type ofpower that is astrategic mix ofviolent and non-violent means toachieve a result34) A type of warthat is caused by adeep conflict aboutpolitical,economic, social,or ideologicalfactors26) A type oforganizationthat operatesindependentlyor agovernment30) An additionalcase study couldbe the longstanding conflictbetween15) Adisagreement,clash, orargument13) “behaviorinvolving physicalforce intended tohurt, damage, orkill someone orsomething.” -Oxford dictionary5) A part of peacetheory that is inthe absence of allkinds of violence,and includesjustice31) The type ofpower that caninvolve violenceas the methodin which theyachieve a result11) What NGOfocuses onmaking allindividualsrights protectedand respected?3) What type ofviolence includesusing an aspect ofculture used tojustify anothermeans of violence19) A casewhere anunequalgovernment leadto a uprising andgenocide10) A conflictbetween twoor morestates16) A sideeffect ofstructuralviolence4) A part of peacetheory that is theabsence of physicalor direct violence,but where there stillremains inequalities27) A type oforganizationthat is betweenmultiple statesor governments32) The type ofpower wherenon-violentmeans areused to achievea result7) Adiscussionwith the intentof reaching anagreement14) “freedomfromdisturbance;tranquility” -Oxforddictionary2) What type ofviolence includesthe following: law’sor structures thatoppress orunderserve agroup of people35) The type ofhuman rightsthat free youfrominterference orviolence20) An examplewhere sexismcaused multiplekinds ofviolence9) Formalagreementsbetweencountries29) Adocumentthat is thestandard forhuman rights1) What type ofviolence includesthe following:War, Terrorism,Torture, andMurder28) Acompanythat operatesin multiplecountries

Violence Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 22) “the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities” - Oxford Dictionary
  2. 23) “just behavior or treatment” - Oxford dictionary
  3. 12) Bringing political or social changes through peaceful or non-forceful means
  4. 8) The use of violence or intimidation in pursuit of political aims
  5. 25) A IGO that promotes peace and well-being, along with using a common currency
  6. 6) Who created peace theory?
  7. 17) A case study that covers effective peacebuilding
  8. 18) A civil war between an authoritarian government and militia groups
  9. 24) “able to be maintained at a certain rate or level”
  10. 21) An IGO with a focus on maintaining international peace
  11. 33) The type of power that is a strategic mix of violent and non-violent means to achieve a result
  12. 34) A type of war that is caused by a deep conflict about political, economic, social, or ideological factors
  13. 26) A type of organization that operates independently or a government
  14. 30) An additional case study could be the long standing conflict between
  15. 15) A disagreement, clash, or argument
  16. 13) “behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.” - Oxford dictionary
  17. 5) A part of peace theory that is in the absence of all kinds of violence, and includes justice
  18. 31) The type of power that can involve violence as the method in which they achieve a result
  19. 11) What NGO focuses on making all individuals rights protected and respected?
  20. 3) What type of violence includes using an aspect of culture used to justify another means of violence
  21. 19) A case where an unequal government lead to a uprising and genocide
  22. 10) A conflict between two or more states
  23. 16) A side effect of structural violence
  24. 4) A part of peace theory that is the absence of physical or direct violence, but where there still remains inequalities
  25. 27) A type of organization that is between multiple states or governments
  26. 32) The type of power where non-violent means are used to achieve a result
  27. 7) A discussion with the intent of reaching an agreement
  28. 14) “freedom from disturbance; tranquility” - Oxford dictionary
  29. 2) What type of violence includes the following: law’s or structures that oppress or underserve a group of people
  30. 35) The type of human rights that free you from interference or violence
  31. 20) An example where sexism caused multiple kinds of violence
  32. 9) Formal agreements between countries
  33. 29) A document that is the standard for human rights
  34. 1) What type of violence includes the following: War, Terrorism, Torture, and Murder
  35. 28) A company that operates in multiple countries