- 1. Columbine by Dave Cullen is a deeply insightful and meticulously researched account of the tragic events surrounding the Columbine High School shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999. The book goes beyond merely recounting the details of that fateful day; it explores the complex lives of the shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, delving into their troubled backgrounds, psychological profiles, and the myriad factors that led to their violent actions. Cullen's narrative is a culmination of years of investigation, utilizing interviews, police reports, and a wealth of other sources to paint a vivid picture of the incident, its impact on the community, and its long-lasting effects on American society. The book addresses the misconceptions and mythologies that arose in the wake of the shooting, challenging the stereotypes of the 'typical' school shooter and analyzing the media's role in shaping public perception. Cullen's writing is both compelling and empathetic, offering readers a nuanced understanding of grief, loss, and the urgent need for dialogue about violence in schools. Ultimately, Columbine serves as a crucial commentary on the cultural and social landscape of America, urging readers to reflect on the complexities of gun violence and the importance of prevention strategies.
Who were the main perpetrators of the Columbine High School tragedy?
A) Timothy McVeigh B) Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold C) Adam Lanza D) James Holmes
- 2. What year did the Columbine shooting occur?
A) 1999 B) 2003 C) 2001 D) 1995
- 3. What was the primary motive suggested for the Columbine shooting?
A) Terrorism B) Political beliefs C) Mental illness D) Revenge and bullying
- 4. What did Dylan Klebold struggle with throughout his life?
A) ADHD B) Depression C) Social anxiety D) Substance abuse
- 5. What was Eric Harris's personality described as?
A) Gentle and kind B) Confused and lost C) Timid and shy D) Charismatic and manipulative
- 6. What effect did the Columbine shooting have on school safety policies?
A) Decreased funding B) Increased security measures C) No change D) Stricter academic requirements
- 7. Who authored the book 'Columbine'?
A) Markus Zusak B) Dave Cullen C) Michael Moore D) Malcolm Gladwell
- 8. How many people were injured during the shooting?
A) 24 B) 15 C) 10 D) 20
- 9. Where did the shooters place bombs before the shooting?
A) In the library B) In the gymnasium C) Outside the school D) In the cafeteria
- 10. What type of explosives did Harris and Klebold use?
A) Propane bombs B) Molotov cocktails C) Nail bombs D) Gasoline bombs
- 11. What did Dylan Klebold’s mother struggle with after the shooting?
A) Guilt and shame B) Anger at the police C) Political issues D) Public outrage
- 12. What did Columbine lead to in terms of legal actions?
A) Stricter gun laws immediately B) Complete immunity for law enforcement C) No legal repercussions D) Lawsuits against the school and police
- 13. Which group was falsely blamed for the shooting initially?
A) Muslim extremists B) The Goth community C) The Trench Coat Mafia D) Video gamers
- 14. What did Cullen emphasize about the aftermath of the shooting?
A) Immediate justice served B) Policy changes enacted right away C) Long-term effects on survivors D) Complete recovery for victims
- 15. What was the name of the documentary inspired by the events at Columbine?
A) Fahrenheit 9/11 B) United 93 C) The Act of Killing D) Bowling for Columbine
- 16. What was the published year of Dave Cullen's book 'Columbine'?
A) 2005 B) 2010 C) 2009 D) 2012
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