1 My friend's letter
2 Students’ meeting
3 Paris's theaters или Paris’ theatres
4 Women's right
5. His parents’ house
6. Karl Marx's works
7 two days’ wait
Ну ты и попал, такое наверное трудно переводить
1 Although the term “human rights”, “civil rights”, and “civil liberties” are often used interchangeably, there are <span>differences (</span><span><span>DIFFER) </span>in emphasis.
2 The term “human rights” is used mostly (</span><span><span>MOST)</span> in international law to mean the right to which all
3 human beings (</span><span><span>BE) </span>are entitled.
4 These are often divided into civil and </span><span>political (</span><span><span>POLITICS)</span> rights (such as the right to free speech and the right to vote)
5 which </span>governments (<span><span>GOVERN) </span>should not restrict,
6 and </span><span>economical (</span><span><span>ECONOMY)</span>, social
7 and </span>cultural (<span><span>CULTURE) </span>rights ( such as the right to health care
8 and </span>education(<span><span>EDUCATE)</span>) which governments should strive to provide.
9 “Civil rights” and “civil liberties” are </span>expressions (<span><span>EXPRESS) </span>used more often
10 to describe </span><span>freedoms (</span><span><span>FREE) </span>protected by the laws of a particular country.
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