Tiles
Anne Frank
Chambon-sur-Lignon
Elie Wiesel
Raoul Wallenberg
Warsaw
Pairs
a diplomat who saved thousands
of lives by distributing passports
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a Holocaust survivor and writer who
dedicated himself to writing and
educating people about the Holocaust
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kept a diary while in hiding that
was published after the war
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a village that sheltered nearly
5,000 Jews from the Nazis
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a site of a Jewish uprising against
the Nazis
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equal pay act of 1963. the equal pay act, signed in to law by president john f. kennedy on june 10, 1963, was one of the first federal anti-discrimination laws that addressed wage differences based on gender. they felt that this would prevent employers from undercutting future wages for men.
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d. dr. francis collins
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Ashe out in the battle field being a nurse
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on april 6, 1917, the u.s. joined its allies--britain, france, and russia--to fight in world war i. under the command of major general john j. pershing, more than 2 million u.s. soldiers fought on battlefields in france.
Which if the following relates to the term habeas corpus? reading certain rights to a person being arrested - the body of evidence held against a prisoner at court - a prisoners rights - the right of the prosecuting attorney to call witnesses