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1 Celebrating Freedom Week

2 This symbols represents The American Government.

3 The differences in ideas of the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution. Declaration of Independence Constitution Liberty Government Rights Happiness Liberty Government Rights

4 Star-Spangled Banner The term “Star-Spangled Banner refers to our American flag. The portion “and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air” refers to the battle between the British and the Americans at Fort McHenry.

5 Pledge of Allegiance The word INDIVISIBLE in the Pledge of Allegiance means that the states are a union. Everyone has the right to be free is an idea that came from the Declaration of Independence that is used again in The Pledge.

6 American Voting Rights All races can vote. Former slaves can vote. Minimum 18 years old to vote. Women can vote.

7 U.S.:: Constitution Day::Declaration of Independence : 4 th of July

8 The Right to Assemble The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights gives every person the right to take part in a club or group.

9 The Preamble of the Constitution The best paraphrase: The people set up a government that will protect the country and its citizens from danger and will make sure that people can be treated fairly and live freely….

10 Bill of Rights In the Bill of Rights you are guaranteed protection if you are accused of a crime. Guarantees a person the “Right to Bear Arms” (give pros/cons)

11 On Your Test!


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