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Nhật Bình Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

1. The belief that helping other people is more important than other aspects of being affluent is religion-driven.

Does religion-driven make sense?

2. Having lived in a protectorate, individuals are impressed upon the importance of the freedom of speech.

Is protectorate used correcly?

3. When the citizenry of a particular had to live under the dominion of another, there followed a multitude of regulations to abide by and even hostile traditions to observe. ( By hostile traditions, I mean that people in the protectorate had to observe traditions that were in sharp contrast to those in their own country, but I don't know whether it makes sense.)

4. Ordinary citizens could directly remonstrate with the authority about the problem pestering their daily life.

Is remonstrate used correctly?

  

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t Bình 1. The belief that helping other people is more important than other aspects of being affluent is religion-driven. I do not really understand what you are trying to say.

  • t Bình 1.
  • The belief that helping other people is more important than other aspects of being affluent is religion-driven.
  • I do not really understand what you are trying to say.
  • Maybe it is one of these: 1.
  • People adhering to one religion will tend to be more charitable than those of another religion, or non-religious people.
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Nh?t Bình1. The belief that helping other people is more important than other aspects of being affluent is religion-driven.

I do not really understand what you are trying to say. Maybe it is one of these:

1. People adhering to one religion will tend to be more charitable than those of another religion, or non-religious people.

2. Some religions

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