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Wiki📚 English LanguageEnglish Vocabulary: Social & Legal ActionKnowledge test

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English Vocabulary: Social & Legal Action Guide for Students

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Question 1 of 50%

The provided study materials describe the typical involvement of a preacher in protest movements.

Protest and Civil Rights Vocabulary

20 questions

Question 1: The provided study materials describe the typical involvement of a preacher in protest movements.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials define 'preacher' but do not elaborate on their typical involvement or role in protest movements.

Question 2: It is possible to be fined for actions taken in protest.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials include the phrases 'be fined' and 'in protest', indicating that fines can be imposed for protest actions.

Question 3: The phrase 'in protest' means 'na protest'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, the phrase 'in protest' is defined as 'na protest'.

Question 4: The term 'hand out' refers exclusively to distributing materials during a protest.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials define 'hand out' as 'rozdávat', meaning 'to give out'. This definition is general and does not state that the term refers exclusively to distributing materials specifically during a protest.

Question 5: Do the study materials indicate that 'shoot' is a term primarily used to describe the action of protestors firing weapons as a form of dissent?

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials define 'shoot' simply as 'zastřelit'. This definition does not specify who performs the action or that it is primarily an action of protestors firing weapons as a form of dissent.

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