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Anne Frank Unit 4 Theme 2 C. Perez, Griffith MS

annex Definition: a part added to a building Sentence: We are building an annex to our garage.

annex

Concentration Camp Definition: a place where prisoners of war are held Sentence: She lived to tell the story of her years in the concentration camp.

Concentration Camp

Concentration Camp

declare war on Definition: to tell a country of plans to fight against it Sentence: Many people did not think the U.S. would declare war on Germany in 1941.

declare war on

discriminate against Definition: to harm or treat differently from others because of color, race, age, or religion Sentence: When we discriminate against others, we are being unfair to them.

discriminate against

law Definition: a rule made by the government that controls what people can and cannot do Sentence: Our town has a law to stop people from making a lot of noise.

law

power Definition: the ability to make people do what you want Sentence: People can use their power to help others or hurt others.

Supreme Court of the United States     Supreme Court Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20543; (202)479-3000; www.supremecourtus.gov Term: Life  Salary: Chief Justice, $212,100; Associate Justice, $203,000 Chief Justice: John G. Roberts, Jr., Maryland (2005) Associate Justices: John Paul Stevens, Illinois (1975)   Antonin Scalia, New Jersey (1986)   Anthony M. Kennedy, California (1988) David H. Souter, New Hampshire (1990)    Clarence Thomas, Washington, D.C. (1991) Ruth Bader Ginsburg, New York (1993)   Stephen Breyer, California (1994) Samuel A. Alito, Jr., New Jersey (2006)     Supreme Court Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20543; (202)479-3000; www.supremecourtus.gov Term: Life  Salary: Chief Justice, $212,100; Associate Justice, $203,000 Chief Justice: John G. Roberts, Jr., Maryland (2005) Associate Justices: John Paul Stevens, Illinois (1975)   Antonin Scalia, New Jersey (1986)   Anthony M. Kennedy, California (1988) David H. Souter, New Hampshire (1990)    Clarence Thomas, Washington, D.C. (1991) Ruth Bader Ginsburg, New York (1993)   Stephen Breyer, California (1994) Samuel A. Alito, Jr., New Jersey (2006) power Supreme Court Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20543; (202)479-3000; www.supremecourtus.gov Term: Life  Salary: Chief Justice, $212,100; Associate Justice, $203,000 Chief Justice: John G. Roberts, Jr., Maryland (2005) Associate Justices: John Paul Stevens, Illinois (1975)   Antonin Scalia, New Jersey (1986)   Anthony M. Kennedy, California (1988) David H. Souter, New Hampshire (1990)    Clarence Thomas, Washington, D.C. (1991) Ruth Bader Ginsburg, New York (1993)   Stephen Breyer, California (1994) Samuel A. Alito, Jr., New Jersey (2006) Supreme Court of the United States

prisoner Definition: a person who is held in a place and not allowed to leave Sentence: The prisoner was kept in jail for three days.

prisoner Nelson Mandela was imprisoned in 1964 for 18 years because he fought to end apartheid, the separation of blacks and whites, in South Africa.

survive Definition: to live through a dangerous time or event Sentence: They were lucky to survive the terrible flood.

survive

Anne’s Room

Monument to Anne

 The Annex Today

The Annex Today

Anne’s Chestnut Tree

Memorial Grave