A key controversy in the history wars is over whether the separation of families from children described by this adjective constitutes genocide. For 10 points each:
[10m] Give the adjective commonly used to describe those “generations” of children, the subjects of the report Bringing Them Home.
ANSWER: stolen [accept Stolen Generations or Stolen Children]
[10e] The Australian history wars are a historiographical and cultural debate more generally concerned with the culpability of colonial Australia in its treatment of these Indigenous peoples of Australia.
ANSWER: Aboriginal Australians [or Australian Aboriginals or Aborigines; accept Torres Strait Islanders]
[10h] Conservative historians such as Keith Windschuttle have criticized opponents in the history wars by accusing them of metaphorically wearing these articles of clothing, contrasted with “white blindfolds.”
ANSWER: black armbands [accept black armband view of history or black-arm view; prompt on armbands]
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