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How do you think a Holocaust survivor would feel about today's use of the word 'ghetto'? Why do you think so?!


Sagot :

Answer:

Disrespected to say the least

Explanation:

the area they had to live during the holocaust is now used as an adjective to say something is ugly or unprofessional

Answer:

A Holocaust survivor will probably be provoked to it.

Explanation:

Ghetto, nowadays, is a term to describe a "black crime infested area" like gang fights or gun violence. But if we're referring to the history to the word, it means "a legally enforced residence area for Jews" according to Britannica. In general, it's a area inhabited with residents of a rich enthic, cultural, or any minority group or a very improvished area. In conclusion, they probably would. I do not know if they did use this word back in the day but this was a quick research pace. I hope this is helpful! ^_^