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8. Match the words with their definitions - Human Rights
Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
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prosperity
the rights that every person in a society has, for example to be treated equally, to be able to vote, work, etc. whatever their sex, race or religion
a group of people who try to influence the government and ordinary people’s opinions in order to achieve the action they want, for example a change in a law
the fair treatment of people
the state of being successful, especially in making money
the right to express any opinions in public
pressure group
the rights that every person in a society has, for example to be treated equally, to be able to vote, work, etc. whatever their sex, race or religion
a group of people who try to influence the government and ordinary people’s opinions in order to achieve the action they want, for example a change in a law
the fair treatment of people
the state of being successful, especially in making money
the right to express any opinions in public
civil rights
the rights that every person in a society has, for example to be treated equally, to be able to vote, work, etc. whatever their sex, race or religion
a group of people who try to influence the government and ordinary people’s opinions in order to achieve the action they want, for example a change in a law
the fair treatment of people
the state of being successful, especially in making money
the right to express any opinions in public
justice
the rights that every person in a society has, for example to be treated equally, to be able to vote, work, etc. whatever their sex, race or religion
a group of people who try to influence the government and ordinary people’s opinions in order to achieve the action they want, for example a change in a law
the fair treatment of people
the state of being successful, especially in making money
the right to express any opinions in public
freedom of speech
the rights that every person in a society has, for example to be treated equally, to be able to vote, work, etc. whatever their sex, race or religion
a group of people who try to influence the government and ordinary people’s opinions in order to achieve the action they want, for example a change in a law
the fair treatment of people
the state of being successful, especially in making money
the right to express any opinions in public
Check
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