Who fought for the freedom? John Brown in the 19 th century Harriet Tubman in the 19 th century Martin Luther King in the 20 th century Nelson Mandela.

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Who fought for the freedom? John Brown in the 19 th century Harriet Tubman in the 19 th century Martin Luther King in the 20 th century Nelson Mandela in the 20 th century Freedom fighters can be found everywhere and they are of all times.

1.The main ideas were ________ all people are brothers and sisters and _______ all people should be treated equally. 2.First there was the struggle of black people ______ fought for their rights. 3.There was a time ______ women had no right to vote. 4.There are action groups _____ fight for the rights for black people. 5.______ all these groups have in common is ___ they ask to be treated with respect. 6.Organizations were formed to give a voice to groups _____ do not have a voice to speak for themselves. 7.There are always people wondering _______ we should fight for the rights of robots and machines. that what when where whether which that who/that when that what that whether

Different periods Struggle content Examples Between 16th-18th Century 18th- 19th In modern times Freedom of religion (In their choice of … believe in) Rights (rights of slaves, men, women, black people) French Revolution American War of Independence American Civil War Against prejudice for equal rights of people Action groups for black people… AIDS, prisoner

Different periods Struggle content example 20 th century In the future Right of groups that do not have a voice to speak for themselves Animal rights movement Action groups that struggle for the rights of plants, the oceans and the earth Right of robots and machines maybe

Difficulty sentences: 1.No voice, not heard. 2.Freedom fighters are of all times. 3.People struggled for the right to be free in their choice of which god to believe in. 4.They asked to be treated equally, regardless of race religion or sex. 5.Organizations were formed to give a voice to groups that do not have a voice to speak for themselves. If sb./sth can’t speak or have no right to speak for himself, it will certainly not be heard. Belong to all the times. choosing No matter what race, religion or sex they are Speak for

Phrases 宗教自由 选择 信仰 法国大革命 美国独立战争 无条件权力 美国内战 废除奴隶制 把 … 还给某人 要求获得平等权利 反对偏见 共同具备 不管, 不论 为 … 代言, 替 … 说话 Freedom of religion In one’s choice of Believe in French Revolution American War of Independence Unconditional rights Abolish slavery Give back sb. sth Ask for equal rights Fight against prejudice Have… in common Regardless of Give a voice to