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Patriotism. According to Dictionary.com patriotism means: devoted love, support, and defense of one's country; national loyalty. A patriot is someone who loves, supports, and is prepared to serve their country. There are many different symbols that represent patriotism in the United States. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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According to Dictionary.com patriotism means: devoted love, support, and defense of one's

country; national loyalty. A patriot is someone who loves, supports, and is

prepared to serve their country. There are many different symbols that represent

patriotism in the United States.Patriotic Symbols can be an actual, tangible item;

or it can be an abstract.

Patriotism

We can show patriotism by . . .• Displaying American flags

• Singing patriotic songs

• Saying the Pledge of Allegiance

• Respecting important U.S. documents

• Obeying all laws

• Respecting our nation’s leaders

• Joining the military

• Wearing red, white, and blue

America has many different symbols that are

unique only to our country.

American Flag

Symbolism of the FlagThe colors represent…

Red: Toughness, Courage, Heroism and Durability

White: Purity, Virtue, and Innocence

Blue: Fairness, Honesty, Determination, and Integrity

The stars represent…

the fifty states

The stripes represent…

the thirteen colonies.

Statue of Liberty(located on Ellis Island)

She is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.

As she stands in the New York Harbor she was the first sight many immagrants saw as they came to America.

The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and was designated as a National Monument in 1924.

What each part represents:The Crown: the statues divine natureThe Seven Spikes: the seven continents and seven seas of the worldThe Broken Chain at her Feet: America’s newly won freedom from Great Britain.

Statue of Liberty

Liberty Bell(Located in Philadelphia)

It symbolizes freedom.

It was rung to celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

The final expansion of the crack which rendered the Bell unringable was on Washington's Birthday in 1846.

On every Fourth of July, the bell is rung (symbolically tapped), in unison withthousands of bells across the nation.

Liberty Bell

Eagle The bald eagle was chosen on June 20,

1782 as the emblem of the United States of America, because of its long

life, great strength, and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed

to exist only on this continent.

The Pledge of Allegiance

The Pledge of AllegianceOriginally written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy .

The Pledge of Allegiance is a promise to be loyal to our country. By reciting the pledge, we are acknowledging our responsibility to our country. It is usually recited at public events including most schools during their morning programs.

National AnthemStar Spangled Banner

Our National Anthem was written during the war of 1812 by attorney Francis Scott Key. He wrote it in reaction to being attacked by the British. Many of the lyrics in the song are events that he witnessed that night. He wrote the anthem as a poem and it was later set to music as our National Anthem.

The National Anthem is sung during many different occasions. It is often sung at sporting events, on national holidays, and other important days.

Important U.S. Documents

Declaration of Independence

Bill of Rights

Constitution

Gettysburg Address

Other Patriotic Songs

America, the Beautiful

My Country Tis of Thee

This Land is Your Land

God Bless the USA

America is a great country full of opportunities for ALL

people. We are given many freedoms by our government that we sometimes take for granted. Be proud to be an

American!! Show your patriotism and be good

citizens of our country.

We can be good citizens by . . .

• Obeying all laws and rules

• Voting in elections (when you are 18)

• Paying taxes

• Joining the military

• Performing community service

• Cooperating with others

• Not polluting

Be PROUD to be an AMERICAN!!

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