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1 Civics (Government) 1.C.1.1Civics (Government) 1.C.1.1 – Students are able to identify American symbols and landmarks.

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4 The American flag has changed 27 times between 1777-1960. Click here to see the changes. Click here

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13 Monument honors 1 st President George Washington. Built from 1848- 1884. Located in Washington, D.C.

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17 Crazy Horse Memorial Built to honor Crazy Horse. Located in Custer County, South Dakota If completed, it will be the world’s largest sculpture. Built from 1948 – present (not yet completed)

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19 Built from 1927- 1941 President Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln are on the mountain. Located in Keystone, South Dakota

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22 Ratified July 4 th, 1776 (Independence Day) The 13 colonies in America were no longer a part of Great Britain.

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24 U.S. Constitution Ratified June 21 st, 1788 The supreme law of the United States of America.


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