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Discovering American ideals in primary sources

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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1. animals
2. towns
3. ships
4. people
(Liberty; People were being brought here against their will which violates their liberty.)

1.Death
2. Smoke
3. Guns
(Rights; Britain began violating the rights of the American people)

1. Flag
2. Guns
3. Soldiers
4. Dead people
( Liberty; The Americans believed all men were created equal, and for that they fought for liberty)

1. Angel
2. Native Americans
3. Animals
4. Vast amount of land
( Opportunity; The colonists had the opportunity to expand west)

1. Children
2. Machines
3.Bare feet(poor conditions)
4. Factory
(Rights; immigrant children were forced into harsh child labor)

1. American flag
2. Tailor
3. Uncle Sam
4. People against expansion
(Democracy; The people have a say in the government)

1.Marines
2. Ship
3. Flag
4. Cannon
(Liberty; The U.S. allied with Europe and fought for France's liberty)

1. Woman
2. Feathers
3. African American
4. Flowery background
(Rights; Black American rights became more prominent and accepted)

1. Mother
2. Raggedy clothing
3. Children
4. Sadness
(Opportunity; The great depression took away their opportunity to live prosperously.)

1. Planes
2. Large amount of workers
3. Military
4. World War II
(Equality; All workers are doing the same jobs)

1. Plane
2. Bags
3. Families
4. Destruction
(Rights; The Americans helped fight for German rights)

1. Cars
2. Suburb
3. Mall strip
(Opportunity; People gained opportunities to afford the same vehicles)

1. Cars
2. Suburb
3. Mall strip
(Opportunity; People gained opportunities to afford the same vehicles)

1. Marching
2. Police
3. Sign
4. Camera
(Rights; African American citizens marching for their deserved rights)

1. Youth/hippies
2. Instruments
3. Streets
4. Mixed cultures
( Equality; People became more open to acceptance of all races and personalities)

1. Memorial
2. Granite
3. Wall of deaths etched into stone
( Liberty/Opportunity; Shows that people fought to secure freedom in the world, which then gives people opportunity to live freely)

1. Fire works
2.Independence hall
3. Buildings
4. People celebrating
(Liberty; The people celebrate the 200th anniversary of the signing of The Declaration of Independence)

1. Past President
2. American flag
3. Ronald Reagan
(Democracy; His goal was to improve the government and make it smaller)

1. New York
2. Statue of Liberty
3. 9/11 memorial
4. city buildings
( Liberty; Americans continued to progress after the devastating effects of 9/11)

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  • Jay & Bryson filled out the worksheet evenly
  • Sarah typed up information & created the slide show