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2) appeasement (n.)
3) biological warfare (n.)
4) discrimination (n.)
5) ghetto (n.)
6) Holocaust (n.)
7) radiation (n.)
8) sanction (n.)
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2) appeasement (n.)
- Definition: The policy of giving in to another’s demands to avoid conflict.
- Picture idea: One person handing a gift or cookie to an angry, larger person to calm them down.
- Example: The government used appeasement to avoid war, but it failed to stop the aggression.
3) biological warfare (n.)
- Definition: The use of disease-causing organisms or toxins to harm people, animals, or crops during conflict.
- Picture idea: A biohazard symbol with crossed swords behind it (non-technical, symbolic).
- Example: International treaties prohibit biological warfare because of its devastating effects.
4) discrimination (n.)
- Definition: Unfair treatment of people based on characteristics like race, gender, religion, or age.
- Picture idea: Two identical figures; one is allowed through a gate while the other is stopped by a barrier labeled “No.”
- Example: She faced discrimination at work because of her ethnicity.
5) ghetto (n.)
- Definition: A part of a city where a minority group lives, often as a result of social, economic, or legal pressure; frequently overcrowded and under-resourced.
- Picture idea: Dense, run-down buildings in a small area, perhaps with a sign marking the neighborhood.
- Example: Many immigrants settled in the city’s ghetto where housing was affordable but conditions were poor.
6) Holocaust (n.)
- Definition: The genocide carried out by Nazi Germany (1933–1945) that resulted in the murder of about six million Jews and millions of other victims.
- Picture idea: A respectful memorial image—candles, a stone monument, or barbed wire with a single candle (avoid trivializing symbols).
- Example: Survivors’ testimonies are studied to remember the victims and prevent future atrocities.
7) radiation (n.)
- Definition: Energy that travels as waves or particles; can be harmless (sunlight) or harmful in high doses (ionizing radiation).
- Picture idea: The radiation trefoil symbol with waves radiating outward.
- Example: After the accident, authorities warned people to avoid areas with dangerous levels of radiation.
8) sanction (n.)
- Definition: A penalty intended to influence behavior (e.g., economic sanctions), or alternatively a formal approval (less common sense).
- Picture idea: A government building with a big “STOP” stamp on trade crates, or a gavel stamping “APPROVED” for the approval sense.
- Example: The country faced international sanctions for violating the treaty.
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2) appeasement (n.)
- Definition: The policy of giving in to another’s demands to avoid conflict.
- Picture idea: One person handing a gift or cookie to an angry, larger person to calm them down.
- Example: The government used appeasement to avoid war, but it failed to stop the aggression.
3) biological warfare (n.)
- Definition: The use of disease-causing organisms or toxins to harm people, animals, or crops during conflict.
- Picture idea: A biohazard symbol with crossed swords behind it (non-technical, symbolic).
- Example: International treaties prohibit biological warfare because of its devastating effects.
4) discrimination (n.)
- Definition: Unfair treatment of people based on characteristics like race, gender, religion, or age.
- Picture idea: Two identical figures; one is allowed through a gate while the other is stopped by a barrier labeled “No.”
- Example: She faced discrimination at work because of her ethnicity.
5) ghetto (n.)
- Definition: A part of a city where a minority group lives, often as a result of social, economic, or legal pressure; frequently overcrowded and under-resourced.
- Picture idea: Dense, run-down buildings in a small area, perhaps with a sign marking the neighborhood.
- Example: Many immigrants settled in the city’s ghetto where housing was affordable but conditions were poor.
6) Holocaust (n.)
- Definition: The genocide carried out by Nazi Germany (1933–1945) that resulted in the murder of about six million Jews and millions of other victims.
- Picture idea: A respectful memorial image—candles, a stone monument, or barbed wire with a single candle (avoid trivializing symbols).
- Example: Survivors’ testimonies are studied to remember the victims and prevent future atrocities.
7) radiation (n.)
- Definition: Energy that travels as waves or particles; can be harmless (sunlight) or harmful in high doses (ionizing radiation).
- Picture idea: The radiation trefoil symbol with waves radiating outward.
- Example: After the accident, authorities warned people to avoid areas with dangerous levels of radiation.
8) sanction (n.)
- Definition: A penalty intended to influence behavior (e.g., economic sanctions), or alternatively a formal approval (less common sense).
- Picture idea: A government building with a big “STOP” stamp on trade crates, or a gavel stamping “APPROVED” for the approval sense.
- Example: The country faced international sanctions for violating the treaty.
If you want printable line-drawings for these or simplified kid-friendly versions, tell me which items and the intended age group.
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