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Symbols and Monuments

Social Studies

Symbols and Monuments starts at 1 and continues till grade 3. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Symbols and Monuments. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe how people show respect for the American flag during special events.
Describe how the Pledge of Allegiance is connected to the American flag.
Describe what the Statue of Liberty looks like and explain what it symbolizes.
Explain what the Liberty Bell is and what message it gives to people.
Explain why the bald eagle was chosen as a symbol of the United States.
What does the American flag represent and why is it important to people in the United States?
What is the purpose of building monuments in different places in the United States?
Why do you think it is important for people to learn about symbols and monuments of the United States?
Write about a monument you have learned about and tell why it is important to remember.
Describe how the Lincoln Memorial honors President Abraham Lincoln and why he is an important figure in American history.
Describe how the Pledge of Allegiance is connected to the American flag and what it means to people in the United States.
Describe how the United States Capitol building represents the country's government and what happens there.
Describe the meaning of the colors red, white, and blue on the American flag and how they relate to the country's history and values.
Explain the significance of Mount Rushmore and why the faces of certain presidents were carved into the mountain.
Explain why the bald eagle was chosen as a symbol of the United States and what it represents about the country.
Explain why the Liberty Bell is an important symbol in American history and what message it shares with people today.
Write about the Statue of Liberty and explain what it symbolizes for people coming to the United States.