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6. Pacifism
- Showing disagreement against something
- The opposite of war; harmony in all society
- The belief that all violence is wrong
- Forgiveness; making up after a falling out
7. Conventional Warfare
- War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear) weapons
- The killing of people from a specific ethnic group
- Underground/random warfare against a government
- Letting go of blame against a person
8. Peace
- An organisation that works to alleviate (end) suffering
- Showing disagreement against something
- The opposite of war; harmony in all society
- War sanctioned (allowed) by God
9. Genocide
- The killing of people from a specific ethnic group
- Rules and conditions for a war (Catholics)
- War sanctioned (allowed) by God
- Underground/random warfare against a government
10. Retaliation
- A war between groups in the same country
- Underground/random warfare against a government
- Taking revenge on someone
- Showing disagreement against something
11. Justice
- Fairness
- The belief that all violence is wrong
- Weapons of mass destruction; atomic bombs
- Rules and conditions for a war (Catholics)
12. Humanitarian Group
- The killing of people from a specific ethnic group
- An organisation that works to alleviate (end) suffering
- Rules and conditions for a war (Catholics)
- A war between groups in the same country
13. Conflict
- Letting go of blame against a person
- Underground/random warfare against a government
- Disputes or arguments (can be violent) Conventional Warfare War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear)
- War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear) weapons
14. Guerilla Warfare
- An organisation that works to alleviate (end) suffering
- Underground/random warfare against a government
- War sanctioned (allowed) by God
- Rules and conditions for a war (Catholics)
15. Civil War
- War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear) weapons
- Disputes or arguments (can be violent) Conventional Warfare War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear)
- A war between groups in the same country
- War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear) weapons
16. Anti-War
- War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear) weapons
- A war between groups in the same country
- The belief that was is wrong
- Disputes or arguments (can be violent) Conventional Warfare War fought using ‘ordinary’ (non-nuclear)
17. Holy War
- Fairness
- Rules and conditions for a war (Catholics)
- War sanctioned (allowed) by God
- An organisation that works to alleviate (end) suffering