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ESL Dictation Week 4

Directions for this presentation. Go to the next slide Go back a slide Type in the white text box to practice answers Click on the speaker icon to repeat audio When asked to save, select NO “The website where everything has sound!”

1. Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam are U.S. territories. “The website where everything has sound!”

2. Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for civil rights. “The website where everything has sound!”

3. The civil rights movement tried to end racial discrimination. “The website where everything has sound!”

“The website where everything has sound!” 4. President Eisenhower was a general in World War II.

5. Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s rights. “The website where everything has sound!”

6. In the 1800s, the U.S. fought in the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and the Spanish- American War. “The website where everything has sound!”

7. The United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France in “The website where everything has sound!”

8. James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay were some of the writers of the Federalist Papers. “The website where everything has sound!”

9. The Constitution was written at the Constitutional Convention. “The website where everything has sound!”

10. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are rights in the Declaration of Independence. “The website where everything has sound!”

“The website where everything has sound!” 11. The federal government can print money, declare war, create an army, and make treaties.

12. The economic system in the United States is a capitalist or market economy. “The website where everything has sound!”

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