American Symbols and Patriotism Quiz. a. Something that represents or stands for something else. b. A musical instrument c. Something that directs movement.

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American Symbols and Patriotism Quiz

a. Something that represents or stands for something else. b. A musical instrument c. Something that directs movement d. A large building 1. What is a symbol?

2. American Flag 3. Monument 4. Seal 5. Statue of Liberty Matching: a. b. c. d.

a. The colonies b. The states c. The presidents d. Currency 6. What do the 50 stars on the flag symbolize?

a. George Washington b. Benjamin Franklin c. Abraham Lincoln d. Barack Obama 7. Who is our current President?

a. Love for America b. Money c. People who support you d. All of the above 8. Which of these do you need to become elected as president?

a. The bald eagle b. The turkey c. A gun d. A pen 9. What symbol represent freedom?

a. Proud To Be An American b. The National Anthem c. The Pledge of Allegiance d. The Song for the Visually Impaired 10. What song starts with, “Oh, say can you see” and was written by Francis Scott Key?