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Units 5-6 REVISION






Task 1. Translate the words and word combinations into Ukrainian:

concomitant; rebellion; to ponder; contestation; assumption; reunion; unauthorized; to repress; surveillance; justifiable.

 

Task 2. Translate the words and word combinations into English:

схильний; оголошувати поза законом; виключення; давати право; добробут; відокремлення; поведінка; кількість загиблих; карати; чужий.

Task 3. Rearrange the following jumbled words into sentences:

1. illegal immigration, in the US, attempts, unauthorized aliens, to control, employers, by penalizing, who, there have been, knowingly hire. 2. specify that, in self-defence, of, both, and, the UN, states, resort to war, except, should not, the Charters, the League. 3. in order to, a government, internal wars, often, waged, anti-regime wars, maintain, or overthrow, are. 4. an intrinsic, part, wonder whether, and causes, ponder, the origins, of war, they often, war, is, of human nature, when people. 5. have won, migrant groups, of benefits, resident, but not, European states citizens, in Europe, human rights, to a wide, within, range, who are.

 

Task 4. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian:

1. In contrast with conventional wars, which typically involve large armies, heavy weapons, major battles, and high death tolls, most LICs kill far fewer people and are fought by a relatively small number of lightly armed forces. 2. Following a just war theoretical framework, which suggests that while war is reprehensible, it may be necessary in certain contexts, states have sought to formalize rules delineating when war is justifiable and what wartime actions are impermissible. 3. Countries in which regimes adhered to an exclusionary ideology were two and a half times more likely to see internal conflicts lead to genocides than were those without exclusionary ideologies. 4. Until the 1980s, there was a general belief amongst sociologists and others that mass migrations had ended, and debates over citizenship rights in relation to discrimination, racism, and multiculturalism took place on the basis of this assumption. 5. It is important to underline that the policy of ethnic cleansing fun­damentally represents a violation of human rights and international humanitarian law.

 

Task 5. Choose the correct variant:

1. Under what circumstances could they resort … war?

a) in; b) by; c) to.

2. If they … the peace treaty in advance, there could be a violent conflict now.

a) did not sign; b) had not signed; c) would not sign.

3. Prior to this time, the early seventies, there was no real … for autonomous women's groups organizing around a woman-only issue.

a) precedent; b) preceding; c) previous.

4. To be fair we have also been offered the chance of revising articles which attracted substantial … criticism.

a) justify; b) justifiable; c) justice.

5. People without the right documents … not cross the border.

a) may; b) have; c) can.

6. If there were no war, people … happy.

a) would be; b) would have been; c) were.

7. They found a serious … in legislature.

a) avoid; b) voice; c) void.

8. Unfortunately, he … and thus was offended.

a) misunderstood; b) disunderstood; c) ununderstood.

9. What rights are immigrants entitled …?

a) with; b) to; c) of.

10.You … receive the license to work here.

a) should; b) might; c) could.

 


Unit 7

TERRORISM


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