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39 Cards in this Set
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Proverbs 14:34
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proclaims that righteousness exalts a nation
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belief
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developed when a person is in the habit of thinking a certain way
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character
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what we really re
determined by our beliefs |
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culture
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way of life
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Judeo-Christian heritage
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primary cultural influence that is rooted in Judaism and Christianity rather than paganism
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Puritan/Protestant Work Ethic
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the idea that work is a gift from God and a means of glorifying Him
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Free Enterprise
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government leaves individuals free to own businesses and make a living dependent on their own enterprise
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Enterprise
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initiative
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Limited Government
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exercises its powers under restrictions, usually by means of a constitution
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memorial
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anything that helps people remember a past event
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flag
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the most important symbol of any nation
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cross
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symbol of redemption
symbolizes a nation with a Christian heritage |
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Star of David
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symbolizes a nation with a Jewish heritage
Israel |
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crescent
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used on flags of Islamic countries
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stars
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signify unity and sovereignty
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yellow/gold
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honor, loyalty
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silver/white
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faith/purity
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red
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bravery/courage
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blue
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piety/sincerity
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black
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grief/sorrow
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green
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youth/hope
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purple
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high rank/royalty
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orange
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strength/endurance
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red-purple
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sacrifice
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pledge
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solemn promise
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allegiance
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our loyalty, support, and our devotion to duty
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Francis Bellamy
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wrote "The Pledge of Allegiance"
1892 |
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1942
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Congress adopted the Pledge of Allegiance
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1956
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Congress added "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance
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National Anthem
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official patriotic song of hymn of a country
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Star Spangled Banner
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National Anthem of United States
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Francis Scott Key
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wrote Star Spangled Banner
1814 |
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March 3, 1931
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Congress National Anthem of United States
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Eagle
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symbol of strength, power, and freedom
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Patriotism
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a love for one's country and a loyalty to that country
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Americanism
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the virtues of courage, honor, justice, truth, sincerity and hardihood
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heritage
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characteristics and traditions that have been handed down to us by our ancestors
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Nationalism
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the promotion of one's own nation and government regardless of moral considerations
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Joshua 1:8
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recognizes studying and obeying Scripture as source of success
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