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Match each situation to the cause of violence it shows by drawing a line between them.

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T. says the family next door is “ruining the neighborhood” and she’s going to scare them into moving, because “people like that don’t belong here.”

J. was angry when he saw his girlfriend flirting with another guy so he hit him

B. heard that a girl at school had laughed at her, so she got a group of friends to wait with her after school to “teach that girl a lesson.”

C. joined a gang because his older brother and all of his friends are in it.

E. doesn’t see much point to staying out of trouble because he’s never going to get anywhere anyway. So he threw bricks through a store window.

L. was tired of being bullied by some of the other students, so he brought a knife to school.

Strong feeling,
Environment
Prejudice or Discrimination
Misinformation
Actions of others
Lack of resources

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