Matching Pairs Conflict vocabulary Online version Sorting activity for unit vocabulary by Sarah Glassman 1 Beliefs 2 Fundamentalism 3 Land 4 A historical feud 5 Cause 6 Symbolic place 7 Border 8 Inequality 9 Natural resource 10 Pluralism 11 Territorial dispute 12 Minority rule 13 Conflict A line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries. Being committed to behave or act according to (mostly moral, political or religious) values and beliefs. Places which were important in history, or have special monuments, or have meaning (often religious) connected to them When a minority group has the most power in the government, not the majority group Groups (and individuals in those groups) are unequal What someone accepts as true, right, or moral, often religious or political Active disagreement between two or more parties, often includes opposing opinions or needs The sources of wealth in a geographical place Something that brings about an effect or a result Conflicts that are caused by disagreements over land ownership - who (especially what country) owns what land. Also called ‘border dispute’. The part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air. An ongoing, repeating conflict, often lasting many generations Idea that more than one idea or belief may be correct, true, or important even if they conflict with each other