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American symbols
Naomi Haro
Created on March 19, 2024
American symbols
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AMERICAN SYMBOLS
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activities
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Match the image with is name
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Unscramble the words
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Crossword
Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam is commonly used in political cartoons, as well as in advertising. Perhaps the best-known image of Uncle Sam was as a recruiting tool for the U.S. Army during World War I.
“I Want YOU for the U.S. Army.”
Symbol of the U.S. government.
Statue of Liberty
It is a present from the french artist “Frenchman Edouardo de Laboulaye
It represents the recognition of the United States as a nation that honored freedom, liberty, and democracy.
Bald Eagle
- It is known for its impressive size, strength, and keen eyesight.
- It is associated with freedom, independence, recovery and resilience.
US flag
Colors
Red: - Values- Bravery White:- Purity- Innocence
Blue:- Vigilance- Perseverance - Justice
- The 13 alternating red and white stripes represent the 13 original colonies.
- Its 50 white stars on a blue field represent the 50 states.
Mount Rushmore
Each of the presidents are symbols of an element of American history:
George Washington - Birth of the nationThomas Jefferson - Expansion of the nationTheodore Roosevelt- Development of the nationAbraham Lincoln- Preservation of the nation through the Civil War
Memorial to celebrate the first 150 years of American history.
The Rose
National emblem of the United States