He refered the treatmeant african-americans were receiving to the same one that was being given in the holocaust
The only thing at stake is equal rights for same-sex couples.
Burnt does not mean the same as the word equal.
yes. people accused of being witches were burned at stake, sometimes, people thought that witches could take the form of cats, so if you saw a cat more then three times, and it was the same, the cat would be found and burned at stake.
no, but they were not seen as being in danger as they were not targeted in the same way.
Because its the same as being burnt by hot metal. When you get sunburn, its either a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree burn on your skin caused by the UV rays of the sun.
there is no Holocaust-spectific meaning, it has the same meaning as ever.
No, the people of England did not like mary1st as she was catholic. The English were afraid that she would force them to worship the same faith as her. If you find out more about this time you will see that she did exactly that, and if people didn't believe they would be burnt at the stake known as execution.
I'm also wondering difference of those two cuz I met one holocaust survivor today and she said holocaust and the shoah is kinda different-------------------------------------Shoah is the word that the Jews use for the attempted extermination of the Jews by the Nazis. This word is used in preference to the word Holocaust for three main reasons:The Holocaust is used by many to describe all of the victims of Nazi extermination policies.The definition of Holocaust implies sacrifice and many Jews consider this inappropriate as there was no sacrifice involved.The word (or term) Holocaust is currently being hijacked by many other people resulting in it's meaning being eliminated, for example 'Animal Holocaust or African Holocaust or 'Today's Holocaust'. Or 'motorway Holocaust' just to describe a car crash, which obviously is almost the same as the Holocaust.
The same people who started the whole Holocaust thing.
The same thing as any other person in the holocaust, toture and death.
no.