Veteran’s Day

Americans have fought in many wars, within their own country as well as abroad. These wars were fought for a variety reasons, ranging from the need to be independent from colonists to the expansion of national boundaries.

https://www.gettysburgflag.com/history-of-american-wars

Today we’re honoring the men and women who served and fought for our freedom in the U.S. Armed Forces. We want to thank you for all your strength and sacrifice.

Here you can listen to The United States Constitution, Amendments, and Bill of Rights:https://youtu.be/QZxBOzwgBQE

Learn about the History of Veteran’s Day and why November 11 became a national holiday in 1938: https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/veterans-day-facts

 

Vocabulary – Used Lined Paper to research and write each definition:

Amendment

Article

Balance of Powers

Bill of Rights

Citizenship

Delegate

Electoral College

Enumeration

Executive Branch

Federalisim

Filibuster

Founding Fathers

Equality

Judicial Branch

Legislative Branch

Liberty

Nation

People of the United States

Ratification

Republic

Rights

Separation of Powers

Sovereignty

Tax

Tyranny

Unconstutional

Union

Veteran’s Day

Today we’re honoring the men and women who served and fought for our freedom in the U.S. Armed Forces. We want to thank you for all your strength and sacrifice. We added Special Content in honor of Veteran’s Day. Your student can locate Special Content on the right sidebar of their Student Account.