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Please prepare a paper for a quiz by numbering it from 1 to 25. Today’s quiz will be graded. Cheating will NOT be tolerated.

Make sure you have written your name. The movie will start in two minutes. UNITED STATES SYMBOLS VIDEO QUIZ

PART 1

PART 2 1. True or False: The first flag was created to represent the Grand American Army and the thirteen colonies. A.True B.False

PART 2 2. The colonists put the Union Jack in the upper left corner of their flag to ________. A.declare their independence from Britain B.represent the relationship between England and the 13 colonies C.represent each of the 13 colonies D.show allegiance to the colony leaders

PART 2 3. The flag that represented the Grand American Army was called ________. A.the Grand Union Flag or Continental Colors B.Union Jack C.the Continental Congress D.Stars and Stripes which was sometimes called 13 Stripes

PART 2 4. The red and white stripes on the American flag stand for ________. A.the first settlers to live in America B.each of the first colony leaders C.the original 13 colonies D.the 50 states that make up the U.S.

PART 2 5. The stars on the American flag stand for ________. A.the first settlers to live in America B.each of the first colony leaders C.the original 13 colonies D.the 50 states that make up the U.S.

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AT THIS TIME, TURN YOUR QUIZ INTO THE BASKET ON THE FRONT TABLE. After all the tests are in, please click the screen to continue.

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On a sheet of paper, write down as many of the 50 United States as you can. You may not work with others on this assignment. 三 FIFTY STATES