Tier 2 Vocabulary TermDefinitionPicture Clue diginityworthy of honor or respect discriminationunfair treatment of a person based on their race genocidedeliberate.

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Tier 2 Vocabulary TermDefinitionPicture Clue diginityworthy of honor or respect discriminationunfair treatment of a person based on their race genocidedeliberate killing of people based on their race, culture, or political beliefs unalienable rightsrights that cannot be taken away or denied

Diginity (noun) worthy of honor or respect Example: The holocaust victims were treated with dignity and respect when they returned from concentration camps. Homeless people deserve the same _______ as people who live in houses. genocide dignity Who at Crone Middle School deserves to be treated with dignity? ___________everyone teachers

discrimination (noun) unfair treatment of a person based on their race or gender Example: The discrimination of Jewish people during WWII was the cause of them being sent to concentration camps. In the United States, ____________ is illegal when hiring people. inalienable discrimination How could you be discriminated against? ___________ ___________ _________ male/female skin colorshort/tall lunch family grades

genocide (noun) Example: He was very vocal in speaking out against the genocide occurring in Darfur. We can prevent ___________ if we choose to take a stand. genocide dignity What specific group experienced genocide? ___________ Jewish people Americans deliberate killing of people based on their race, culture, or political beliefs Canadians

unalienable rights (noun) Example: The preamble to the U.S. Constitution says that all people have unalienable rights. The Holocaust took away Jewish people's ___________ rights. discrimination unalienable What unalienable rights are all people guaranteed? _____ ______ liberty friends life rights that cannot be taken away or denied jobs

Complete the sentences with the words below. The Holocaust was Hitler's plan of ___________ to kill Jewish people. Even after the team lost the game, they showed _________ and pride in the way they played. He told the crowd that not could take away his __________________ of happiness. Martin Luther King fought to end ________________ in the United States. He wanted everyone to be treated equally. dignity discrimination genocide unalienable rights

Vocabulary Quiz dignity discrimination genocide unalienable rights Directions: Match the definition to the vocab word. worthy of honor or respect deliberate killing of people based on their race or culture rights that cannot be taken away or denied unfair treatment of a person based on their their race