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7th Grade American History wannabes
Kentucky
22 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Interviewing students about what represents their American Creed, along with Patriotic phrases
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Andrew J., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My American Creed is expressed through words like freedom of faith, speech, press. These rights are the basic foundation of our beloved country. We participate in rituals such as saying the pledge ...
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American Creed
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Alexander F., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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My version american dream is free education, justice in court, and democracy as a government.
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What Makes me American
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Jordan B., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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Being American to me is about using my freedom.I can use my freedom to do service to my community.I can use my freedom to do many other fun things.Using my freedom is what makes me American.
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Why I am American
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Tristen D., B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Kentucky
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This is how me and my family have helped out in the community of people who were less fortunate than others, or are growing too old to be able to help themselves, or people who have been hurt in a ...
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