1. The Liberty Bell is made of what material? A. copper B. plastic C. wood D. paper 2. The Liberty Bell is located in what city? A. Los Angeles B. Boston C. Philadelphia D. Washington, D.C.
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Date 3. What is the reasonable weight of the Liberty Bell? A. 100 pounds B. 2 pounds C. 2000 pounds D. 5 pounds 4. On which holiday was the Liberty Bell always rung? A. Christmas Day B. Memorial Day C. July 4th D. New Year's Day 5. What happened to the Liberty Bell after it arrived in Philadelphia?
6. The two craftsmen who made the Liberty Bell have their names on it. What are their names?
7. The last time the Liberty Bell rang was on Washington's birthday in 1842. Why do we not ring it anymore?
8. The Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom in the United States. What does freedom mean to you? What are some things that you are able to do because we live in a free country?
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Date 9. The words "Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof" are inscribed into the Liberty Bell. What do you think that these words mean? Why do you think that they were chosen to be on the Liberty Bell?
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Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
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Date 10. What kind of document is this? A. invention illustration B. invention patent C. journal entry D. photograph 11. What type of information is not given in this illustration? A. date B. description of the invention C. inventor name D. invention drawing 12. What early invention is drawn in this illustration? A. megaphone B. electricity C. telephone D. computer 13. Who created this patent? A. Alexander Graham Bell B. Thomas Edison C. Louis Braille D. Samuel Morse 14. What is a patent?
15. Why would an inventor apply for a patent?
16. What are three things that are included on Alexander Graham Bell's patent?
17. If you could create an invention and apply for a patent for anything, what would it be? Describe your new invention and tell what it looks like, does, and why it is new and exciting. On the back of this page draw the invention. Label each part with a description and the materials needed to make the invention.
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18. How did the invention of the telephone change communication in today's society? Imagine your life today without a telephone for twenty-four hours. How would people communicate? What challenges or advantages would this pose on families, businesses, and our country?
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Date 19. Examine the patent of the telephone above. What part of the modern day telephone does each letter represent? Explain why you labeled each part
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Mapping the District of Columbia
20. This document can best be described as a _____. A. drawing B. map C. diagram D. line graph 21. What area does this map represent? A. Virginia B. Maryland C. Washington D. District of Columbia
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Date 22. What bodies of water run through the District of Columbia? A. Anacostia River B. Potomac River C. Chesapeake Canal D. all of the above 23. About how many miles is Rock Creek Park from the National Mall? A. 4-6 miles B. 20-22 miles C. 1-3 miles D. 10-12 miles 24. Which state borders the District of Columbia to its northeast?
25. True or False. Washington, D.C., is in Virginia.
26. What item is this map missing?
27. How many different items does the map key show?
28. Explain how you would travel to the District of Columbia from your hometown.
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Date 29. Think about what a trip to the District of Columbia would entail. What sites would you tour? Where would you stay? Whom would you want to meet?
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The Great Seal
30. Which symbol is not pictured on the Great Seal? A. shield B. olive branches C. arrows D. gold coin 31. Which symbols on the Great Seal represent peace and war? A. olive branch and arrows B. olive branch and bald eagle C. stars and shield D. arrows and stars 32. How many stripes are on the Great Seal? A. 10 B. 11 C. 13 D. none of the above 33. How many stars make up the constellation above the bald eagle? A. 15 B. 20 C. 13 D. 17
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Date 34. Our national bird is pictured on the seal. What is the national bird of the United States?
35. There are six things on the great seal that have a pattern of thirteen. What are these six things?
36. What is the Latin motto written on the great seal that means "out of many, one."
37. Why do you think the creators of the Great Seal chose to include the motto "out of many, one"? What do you think this meant about our country and how it was changing?
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Date 38. The Great Seal was created to show the world that the United States was an independent nation with free people. All of the symbols were chosen to represent things about the United States. If you were to create a seal to tell the world about you, what symbols would you include? Tell what you would include on the seal and why you chose each symbol. Sketch the seal on the back of this page or another sheet of paper.
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An Eskimo Woman
Summer skin tent with an old Eskimo woman in foreground, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935. American Indian Select List number 77. 39. The document is a _____. A. map B. photograph C. political cartoon D. advertisement 40. This document was created in the _____ century. A. 20th B. 21st C. 18th D. 19th
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Date 41. The woman was part of a(n) _____. A. political standoff B. indigenous people C. tourist group D. acting group 42. Acknowledging the season the document was created, what can we infer from the weather conditions in this area? A. It gets really warm. B. The weather conditions remain the same all year. C. It is very rainy. D. The conditions are cool even in the summer. 43. How would the woman in this document probably have lived?
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