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To Next Slide Unit 1 Chapter 2 Lesson 3 A United Country 20 Questions!

To Next Slide freedom independence

To Next Slide How do national holidays help unite Americans? They bring Americans together as they celebrate and remember the countrys history.

To Next Slide government System for deciding what is best for a group of people.

To Next Slide Form of government in which people rule. democracy

To Next Slide Representatives make decisions about the laws for people. Representative democracy

To Next Slide The way of deciding where the idea gets the most votes. Majority rule

To Next Slide A freedom that belongs to a person. right

To Next Slide Something that a person should do. responsibility

To Next Slide In a representative democracy who makes decisions about the laws for all the people? Representatives elected by the citizens

To Next Slide How does sharing responsibility unite Americans? Brings people together to help one another in times of need or to solve problems.

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!