Nonfiction/Memoir Vocabulary.

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Somebody forced to leave from their residence because of oppression
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The fear and hatred of anything strange
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A person who carries out harmful acts
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A person not recognized as a citizen anywhere
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Somebody who was forced to flee because of persecution
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A supporter of this sect of Judaism; a person who believes in the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel
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An official whose job is to inspect new things
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A state that is controlled and protected by another
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A person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions
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A disease caused by Rickettsia or Orientia bacteria. One can get it from infected mites, fleas, or lice
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Protection from arrest and extradition given especially to political refugees
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A narrative composed from personal experience; an account of something noteworthy
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To give false representation
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Roll call of prisoners
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Mobile death squad that followed the German Army
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A Jewish prayer recited in the daily ritual
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A prisoner who is elevated to a better position
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A disease of human beings and some other vertebrates caused by a bacterium
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An organized, state-sponsored attack on a group of people
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To surrender often after negotiation of terms, to cease resisting