| A | B |
| scapegoat | The act of making one to bear the blame of others. |
| tolerance | The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others. |
| prejudices | An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts. |
| internment | The act of detaining or confining, usually in a compound during war. |
| discrimination | Policy or attitude that denies equal rights and treatment to certain groups of people. |
| segregation | Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences. |
| xenophobia | Unduly fear or contempt of that which is foreign, especially foreign people, manners, and cultures. |
| racism | Belief that one race is superior to another. |
| genocide | The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethnic group. |
| ethnocentrism | Belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group. |
| civil right | The constitutional rights due to all citizens. |
| injustice | Violation of another's right's or of what is right; lack of justice. |