You are describing a genocide. It refers to violent crimes against a group with the intent to destroy the existence of the group. The Holocaust was a perfect example of the word and it was only when the German leaders were brought to trial in Nuremburg was this termed use. A pharse that goes along with it is 'crimes against humanity'.
It is called a pogrom.
not technically, But it was called a massacre because important people were killed.
That sounds like a committee to me; for example a committee of planners.
6 people were involved in the Boston massacre.
Craft unions are called that because they are organized by craft or trade... so all the people who do the same job would be in one union, and there would be a separate union for people with a different career.
Victims. (?)
Organized interests are defined as groups of people who are joined by a common cause. In most cases, such people are activists who will advocate for a particular issue that affects them collectively.
Organized interests are defined as groups of people who are joined by a common cause. In most cases, such people are activists who will advocate for a particular issue that affects them collectively.
The Boston Massacre was called the Boston Massacre, to be used as a tool of rhetoric. It was by no means a massacre, seeing as only five people were killed. It was a way for patriots like Paul Revere to uprise the spirits of the people and turn them against the British.
Political science studies government and how it is organized.
Political science studies government and how it is organized.
monarchy