
Unit 2 Review
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Unit 2 Review
Declaration of Independence and Pledge of Allegiance
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Declaration of Independence
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What is the Declaration of Independence?
It was a list of grievances the colonists had for the king.
Grievances are complaints especially concerning unfair treatment.
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Why was the Declaration of Independence written?
It was written to inform the king their reasons for rebelling against his rule.
It was written to encourage others to rebel against the king.
To be free from British rule.
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Multiple Choice
What was the Declaration of independence?
A Freedom Document
A Grocery list of things for the British
A list of Grievances
A love letter to the king
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What was the Declaration of Independence trying to the communicate to the king?
Their reasons for rebelling against the King
Their reasons for loving British rule
Their reasons the King should support them
Their reasons for wanting the king to stop being the king
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Pledge of Allegiance
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What does the Pledge of Allegiance mean?
I pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United states of America.
Pledging Allegiance means to pledge loyalty. You are pledging your loyalty to the United States of America.
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What does the Pledge of Allegiance mean?
With Liberty and Justice for all.
Liberty meaning freedom.
Justice meaning laws and rules.
Freedom and laws for everyone.
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What does the Pledge of Allegiance mean?
And to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible.
This means we are one nation that is indivisible.
Indivisible means not divided.
The states are united. One union.
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Multiple Choice
What does the word Allegiance mean?
United
Bravery
Loyalty
Courageous
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Multiple Choice
What does the word indivisible mean?
Undivided
Unequal
Unorthodox
Separate
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What do the Pledge of Allegiance and the Declaration of Independence have in common?
Bravery
Freedom
Rules
Rebellion
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