II. Read the text and make it complete with the help of derivatives from the words written on the right. 1 Although the term “human rights”, “civil rights”, and “civil liberties” are often used interchangeably, there are ***s in emphasis. DIFFER 2 The term “human rights” is used *** in international law to mean the right to which all MOST 3 human *** s are entitled. BE 4 These are often divided into civil and *** rights (such as the right to free speech and the right to vote) POLITICS 5 which ***s should not restrict, GOVERN 6 and ***, social ECONOM Y 7 and *** rights ( such as the right to health care CUTURE 8 and ***) which governments should strive to provide. EDUCATE 9 “Civil rights” and “civil liberties” are ***s used more often EXPRESS 1 0 to describe ***s protected by the laws of a particular country. FREE
1 Although the term “human rights”, “civil rights”, and “civil liberties” are often used interchangeably, there are differences (DIFFER) in emphasis.
2 The term “human rights” is used mostly (MOST) in international law to mean the right to which all
3 human beings (BE) are entitled.
4 These are often divided into civil and political (POLITICS) rights (such as the right to free speech and the right to vote)
5 which governments (GOVERN) should not restrict,
6 and economical (ECONOMY), social
7 and cultural (CULTURE) rights ( such as the right to health care
8 and education(EDUCATE)) which governments should strive to provide.
9 “Civil rights” and “civil liberties” are expressions (EXPRESS) used more often
10 to describe freedoms (FREE) protected by the laws of a particular country.
