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    “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all” ("Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America | Britannica.com," n.d.) Citizens across this great land know the pledge of allegiance by heart and show their patriotism for this country in many different ways. Throughout this country many men and women choose to join the military run for political office…

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    The American flag other known as Old Glory or the symbol of America freedom that some love and other take for granite. It is in every school, government building, or outside of local businesses or everywhere you look. The have songs about it, pictures of it, and every k through 12 grade says the pledge before school starts. For some people the flag to them is something to hate or the symbol of evil. It has been cut, burned, and step on all over the world but it has even been hated on by people…

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    Fulbright on Demand Essay The Egyptians were one of the most long standing civilizations due that they never changed and respected their leader. Fulbright argues that it is not only patriotic to criticize one country, but is the best thing you can do. I do not agree with Fulbrights false sense of patriotism and would not support anyone who believes that disgracing their country is patriotic. Some say that when you criticize your country you are only bettering the way the government works and…

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    Diversity In America

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    America is one of the greatest countries in the world today and this is because of things that happened in its past. The diversity of immigrants from all over the world has impacted how Americans think. The patriotism and courage of those who serve their country also sets the example for how Americans should act. Americans are diverse due to their humble beginnings, and are patriotic and unified under America. The diversity of Americans is essential to its own success and embeds itself into…

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    Stars, stripes, freedom, religious views. What can an American be described as? The American flag is a symbol for America because it represents The United States of America, the thirteen stripes represent the thirteen colonies. Also, the fifty stars on the flag are to represent the fifty states. American citizens use the flag while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. The flag also is in honor when the Star Spangled Banner is being played at? On the Fourth of July. I believe that the American flag…

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    1. Can Syed's piece be considered a nationalistic document? Why or why not? A nationalistic document is “a document that supports or explains the commonalities that make a group a nation.” Therefore, Syed’s piece would be considered a nationalistic document. This is because, it is a piece that encouraged the Hindus and Muslim to stand up for their religion. According to the reading, the goal the English have is to overthrow all religions. They would force, individuals who are Hindu or Muslim to…

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    The American Revolution is a revolution because it created a drastically different political system than was present under the English monarchy, which helped to influence/change the status of the “lower ranked people” because it created new opportunities for social groves for groups such as women, African American, and Native Americans. The changes that in the political system occurred as a result of the enlightened ideas having influenced the colonist. These ideas took root in the colonies and…

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    What object or image most symbolizes America in the eyes of most people? The Statue of Liberty? The bald eagle? Fireworks on the fourth of the July? The Dallas Cowboys? Different images serve to conjure up different feelings in different people. For some people, particularly those in Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell comes to mind when they think of America and freedom. The Liberty Bell stands strong as one of the most important American symbols of our time. She faithfully stood by in 1776 at the…

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    The answer to what seems such a simple question, “ What does it mean to be an American”, is actually quite difficult. Being an American is an abstract idea. Everyone’s experience is different, which creates the diverse nation that we ourselves live in. After researching for and reading on different views of what being an American means, a possible answer has been formed.To be an American one must act as an American. They must pay taxes, vote in elections, and serve their country, whether at home…

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    An Imperialistic Agenda: The U.S. in the early-1900s Historian Emily S. Rosenberg’s Spreading the American Dream, traces America’s global expansionism during the first half of the twentieth century. Written in a somewhat dry, textbook style, without footnotes or references, this book looks at the country’s economic and cultural expansion from 1890 to 1945 as it changed from a primarily private endeavor led by American business to one dominated by government. An interesting book in many ways,…

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