civil rights
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civil |
You must speak to others in a civil manner.
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rights |
Fascism, is the strict control of a country, often by force, where there are few human rights and loyalty to the nation is demanded.
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freedom |
Democracy, a system of government based on the belief in freedom and equality between citizens, in the US power is held by elected representatives of the people.
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safety |
The wounded climber was helped to safety.
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Labour |
The animals had to labour.
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slavery |
He wanted to abolish slavery.
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respect |
I hope the photographers will respect their privacy.
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dignity |
He had a lot of dignity.
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fairness |
The fairness of the playground captains was agreed by the class.
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safe |
My shed will be safe with this padlock on the door.
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torture |
Torture was widespread in the Middle Ages.
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