Holocaust Vocab Mind Map - Hayley and Nevaeh
Conflict - Disagreement or argument
Holocaust - An event that took place during World War II. It was a mass killing of Jews in Concentration Camps.
Morality - Distinction between right and wrong
Genocide - A mass deliberate killing of a large number of people from an ethnic group.
Prejudice - An opinion based without facts or experience.
Stereotype - An opinion of certain type of person in a group without any experience with a certain person of the similar people.
Concentration Camp - A camp where people are detained/confined, usually under harsh conditions without normal legal conditions.
Internment Camp - A prison camp for prisoners of war, enemy aliens, political prisoners, etc.
Propaganda - information, typically biased, used to promote a cause.
Social Freedoms - Having freedom of speech to say what you please.
Moral dilemma is an irresolvable moral conflict. (conflict when deciding between right and wrong).
Both a concentration camp and internment camp are for prisoners. A concentration camp is more severe than internment camps, but they both keep people contained in them.
The Holocaust is an example of a genocide. During the Holocaust, a large number of Jews were killed; therefore, it is a genocide.
Prejudice is an opinion based without any facts or actual experience. A stereotype is an opinion of a certain type of person. These are similar, as they are both opinions based with no facts or experience.
A propaganda is an example of social freedoms. The information of a propaganda can need freedom of speech, as not all people will agree with what the propaganda says.