Statue of Liberty (BrainPOP Jr) Quiz
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Emily Balcells
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Social Studies
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2nd Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
The Statue of Liberty is standing on a broken chain. What does the broken chain stand for?
Fear and hunger
Government and order
Wealth and power
Independence and freedom
2.
Multiple Choice
What do the rays on the Statue of Liberty's crown stand for?
The day America declared independence.
The seven continents and the seven seas.
The founding leaders of the United States.
The number of planets in the Solar System.
3.
Multiple Choice
Which happened FIRST?
Workers finished the Statue of Liberty in France.
The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886.
Bartholdi designed a statue to honor America's independence.
The statue was taken apart and shipped to the United States.
4.
Multiple Choice
Who is the Statue of Liberty modeled after?
A famous Indian princess.
An ancient Roman goddess of freedom.
An American folk hero.
An important president's wife.
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Multiple Choice
How is the Statue of Liberty a symbol of hope?
It is a gift from the people and government of France.
It is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
It was built to encourage peace all over the world.
It welcomes immigrants as they start new lives.
6.
Multiple Choice
The Statue of Liberty is stepping forward. What does this stand for?
democracy
immigrants
friendship
progress
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