Welcome to your Grade 10 Citizenship Education chapter 4
After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.
1.
Which term describes a condition of incompatibility of interests, opinions, or goals between two or more groups?
2.
What is the deepest level of conflict resolution that seeks to address the root causes of a conflict to turn it into peace?
3.
Which process facilitates the establishment of durable peace and tries to prevent the recurrence of violence?
4.
What is defined as a long-term process of overcoming hostility and mistrust between conflicting parties?
5.
In the context of indigenous conflict resolution, who is described as a person who is older, higher in rank, respected, and influential in a community?
6.
What are the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful end of a conflict called?
7.
Which of the following is NOT typically considered a grass-root actor in indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms?
8.
What does the term "mediation" refer to in conflict resolution?
9.
Which social dimension of peace building involves the disarmament and demobilization of combatants?
10.
What term refers to institutions established to provide diverse services for members and beneficiaries around the community?
11.
Which of the following is a fact regarding conflicts in human society according to the text?
12.
What is the main role of indigenous social institutions in Africa?
13.
Indigenous social institutions include traditions, customs, and what other element?
14.
What term describes the body of ceremony or rites used where culture conflict resolution activities take place?
15.
In indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms, which of the following is true?
16.
What is the process where conflicting parties seek to settle or resolve their differences through direct interaction?
17.
Indigenous social institutions are described as free-standing social units with their own what?
18.
According to the text, what have world societies adopted alongside indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms?
19.
Which of the following is NOT a feature of indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms?
20.
What are the core components of indigenous social institutions of particular importance to community members?
21.
Why is peace building considered a process?
22.
What is the primary focus of "reconciliation" according to the glossary?
23.
Which type of peace-building activity includes security sector reform and law enforcement?
24.
Which term is defined as "the recognition of the special relationship that exists between the land and ethnic and cultural identity"?
25.
What is the primary objective when conflicts arise in a society?
26.
What role do indigenous social institutions play regarding the diverse views of the community?
27.
Indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms are characterized by being:
28.
Which of the following is included in the social dimension of peace building?
29.
According to the text, what is one of the features of Ethiopian indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms?
30.
Why are indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms increasingly being acknowledged?