2. How did the United States get the Statue of Liberty? It’s amazing how many people do not know this, it’s part of our history. Internet search: The Statue of Liberty history.
3. Where is the United States on an unmarked map? If you are uncertain, look up world maps on the Internet in the images section, select one that looks fairly barren of text; open the enlarged map on your computer screen and see what you can find. If you don’t recognize or if you feel uncertain about where the USA is; go back and pick a map that identifies countries. We all should have some basic knowledge of the physical interrelationship of our country and others. Why do you think that might be important?
4. Who wrote the Federalist Papers? What were they about? Why were they written? Internet search: the Federalist Papers
5. What difference is there between a federation and a confederation in governments? You will have to create your own approach to find this information.
6. What happened from the beginning of our war for independence to the signing and acceptance of our Constitution? You will have to create your own approach to find this information.
To be for warned is to be for armed and knowledge is the true power. Learn and use it wisely and for the good of all.
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