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Name: Taeyeong Hong ID Number: A01725342

Prepatec EGL is honored to have the exhibition of “Tunel: Memoria y Tolerancia”. It is a great
opportunity for the Liberalism and Expansion in the Industrial Society to reflect as global citizens
and be knowledgeable about the topics presented.

Critical Thinking competence:


● Evaluates arguments of others by establishing their validity, objectivity, reliability, relevance,
pertinence, and ethics

Citizenship competence:
● Evaluates initiatives of the local, national, and international community that promote the
construction of a democratic society and respect of human rights

Multicultural Competence:
● Considers the impact of discrimination, bias, power or inequality on the self and others, recognizing
how the human perspective and global issues are interconnected and interdependent.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Visit the exhibition with your teacher. (Building 5-Outside the Library)

2. Read closely the information presented on the interior panels about the Genocides of the XX
and XXI.
a. Answer the following question:
i. What is the definition of genocide provided by the exhibit?
- Genocide is the greatest expression of prejudice that allows humans to murder someone simply
because they are different.

3. Relating the topic to what we have covered in class:


a. Answer the following question:
i. Why weren’t the Napoleonic Wars considered a genocide?
- The Napoleonic Wars were not considered genocide because they were primarily about political and
territorial conflict and not the deliberate extermination of specific groups based on identity.

4. Answer the survey suggested in QR code at the exhibition.


a. Include evidence of your answer (a screenshot)

5. Post individually in canvas Activity 2.4 – Tolerance Tunnel Reflection.

Due date is Friday, October 20th.

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