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American Values- 5th Grade

American Values- 5th Grade

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Social Studies

3rd - 6th Grade

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Hard

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Melissa Meechan

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8 Slides • 3 Questions

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American Values

By Melissa Meechan

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What does America stand for?

Remember how the country started....

  • Religious persecution brought many people here

-In England they were told what to believe

  • Britain made the colonies follow laws that didn't seem fair:

    -Taxation without representation

    -Illegal search and seizure

    -​Long and unfair trials (often all the way over in England)

    -Monarchy held the power while the people had little say

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Who do we want to be?

What do we change so that our country is better? ​

This made the founding fathers really think....

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The decided some things were really important....

  • Liberty (freedom)

  • Justice- Including ​speedy and fair trials

    -All citizens are presumed innocent until found guilty​

  • Equality for all

    -Did we really have equality for all?

  • A government by the people for the people​

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Also called "Natural Rights," this means that all people should be entitled to these rights as human beings, regardless of who they are.

What rights should we all be entitled to?

They even called some of these Inalienable Rights​...

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Multiple Select

Which of these were rights our forefathers wanted to include in our country's foundations? (Select all that apply)

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Right to be considered equal to other humans

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Right to be free

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Right to a fair and speedy trial

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Right to practice your own religion

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Multiple Choice

Rights that we should all have as living, breathing humans are called...

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Bill of Rights

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Inalienable Rights

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Lefts and Rights

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People Rights

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​The American's Creed

  • Written by William Tyler Page as an entry into a contest about patriotism

  • Won the contest

  • Accepted by the United States House of Representatives on April 3, 1918.

  • Part of our national identity​/symoblism

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Fill in the Blank

What is the name of the statement written by William Tyler Page that was accepted by the U.S. House of Representatives?

American Values

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