| A | B |
| hypocrisy | the false claims to or pretense of having admirable principles, beliefs, or feelings |
| integral | being an essential part of something that makes up a whole |
| internment | imprisonment, the confinement of somebody in a prison, concentration camp |
| intimidate | to threaten, freighten, bully |
| irony | form of speech in which the real meaning is concealed/contradicted by the words used |
| meticulously | extreemly careful and precise |
| perish | to die: to come to an end or cease to exist |
| potential | the capacity or ability for future development |
| propaganda | deceptive or distorted information that is systematically spread |
| restitution | compensation for loss, damage, or injury |
| stereotype | an oversimplified standardized image or idea held by one person/group of another |
| stigma | the shame attached to something regarded as socailly unacceptable |
| tradition | a long-established custom or belief |