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*Have you ever heard this word before? Introducing…. liberty *Have you ever heard this word before? *What do you think of when you hear this word?

Liberty (lib-er-ty) Part of Speech.. noun Definition: ~the power to do or choose what you want to ~a political right

Synonyms: -independence -right -opportunity -freedom -suffrage liberty

Antonyms: -dependence -refusal -imprisonment -prohibition liberty

The American Patriots fought for liberty and freedom from the British.

Each morning, we honor those who have fought and continue to fight for our liberty by pledging our allegiance to the flag. liberty

Lady Liberty greeted the immigrants at they came to this country in hopes of a better life.

George Washington said, “Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.” What does this quote mean? liberty

*What are some symbols that represent our country and remind you of our liberties? liberty