Unit 4 Lessons 1 - 3. obey to do what you are told.

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Unit 4 Lessons 1 - 3

obey to do what you are told

unite to join together

heritage the traditional beliefs, values, and customs of a family or group

responsibility a duty, or something a person should do

pride a feeling of great pleasure and satisfaction in what you or someone has done

taxes money the government collects to pay for its services

citizen a member of a community

freedom being able to do or say what you want without limits

right something that one is owed by law or custom

vote to show your choice for something or someone

Landmarks Mount Rushmore Golden Gate Bridge Washington Monument Capitol Building

U.S. Constitution The U.S. Constitution includes the Bill of Rights.

Symbols Bald Eagle –Symbolizes our country’s strength and freedom. Statue of Liberty – Stands for liberty and freedom