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Repressive Change

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Repressive Change

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    1. Repressive Change People dont always have the liberty to make their own choices and changes are forced upon them by some other group, in the course of conquest and colonialism. Acculturation Culture changes that people are forced to make as a consequence of intensive, firsthand contact between societies. Ethnocide Violent eradication of an ethnic groups cultural identity; occurs when a dominant society sets out to destroy another societys cultural heritage. Genocide Extermination of one people by another, in the name of progress, either as a deliberate act or as the accidental outcome of activities carried out by people with little regard for their impact on others.

    2. Repressive Change: Genocide Ethnographic Examples Two examples of attempted genocide in the 20th century: Hitlers Germany against Jews and Gypsies in the 1930s and the 1940s; and Hutus against Tutsis in Rwanda, as in this 1994 massacre.

    3. Repressive Change: Genocide Civil War in Darfur (ex from Ch. 12)

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