Citizenship Test
The Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous statues in America. The Statue of Liberty is located on a small island in New York called Ellis Island. The Statue of Liberty was given to America as a gift of friendship from France for the friendship established during the revolutionary war. What year did the French give us The Statue of Liberty as a sign of friendship?
a) 1886 b) 1912 c) 1855
New Years New Years is a holiday that America celebrates every year. It is the beginning of a new year. Britain and its colonies in America adopted a calendar. The calendar was called the Gregorian Calendar in which the 1st of January was celebrated as New Year's Day. What year was the Gregorian Calendar founded and America started celebrating New Years Day? a) January 1st 1752 b) January 1st 1805 c) January 1st 1791
9/11 The Twin Towers were two big buildings that stood in Manhattan, NY. The Twin Towers were 110 floors each but only 101 of them were in use. 9/11 was an historical event, but the Twin Towers were not the only buildings that were destroyed. There were other buildings that were destroyed or badly damaged along with the Twin Towers. What year did this devastating and historical event take place? a) 1999 b) 2001 c) 2000
The Bill of Rights The original 10 Amendments were called the "Bill of Rights." They were passed by Congress in 1789 and then added to the constitution in 1791. Now there are currently 27 Amendments in the Constitution. What does the first Amendment of the Constitution represent? a) Freedom of Speech and Religion b) The Right to posses a gun c) The right to defend yourself in trial
Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a black man that didn't believe in racism and decided that there needed to be a change. He went through many difficulties and speeches trying to free black people from being thought of any lower than white people. But one of his speeches stood out and had a great affect on racism. On April 4, 1968 he was assassinated. Because of him black and white people are still treated equally to this day. What is the name of his most famous speech?
a) Blacks and Whites Treated Equally b) Doesn’t matter what's on the outside c) I have a dream
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Special Thanks to… -Mr. Fletcher for giving me ideas and helping me… -My Mom for spell checking my Citizenship Test… -My Dad for making sure that the pictures weren’t fuzzy and that the text was readable… -Karl Usher for making sure that the power point ran smoothly and that the
Feedback… I reviewed Craig’s PowerPoint and he did a fantastic job. The transitions and animations were clear and interesting. All of the hyperlinks on the power point and in the bibliography worked properly and opened informative web pages. Overall it was a well thought out and fun test to take. Nice work! Karl Usher
Craig’s pictures and text appeared to compliment each other as well as the background. The “correct” as well as the “incorrect” slide pages were very nice and made me feel a part of the presentation.
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Craig had a few spelling errors in his presentation, but he fixed them. Great Job... My Mom
Bibliography Pictures: http://pics4learning.com
Information: http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1964/ http://statueofliberty.org http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year's_Day
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