Tribes and the government

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Tribes and the government

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Planning
Cross the line
Important American dates and Native Americans
Boeken uitdelen ;)

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Cross the line if it's true that: Samuel de Champlain discovered The US

  • Christopher Colombus discovered The US in 1492

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Cross the line if it's true that: Native Americans are from Africa
  • Native Americans are originally from Siberia

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Cross the line if it's true that: the most spoken language among natives is Cherokee
  • Native Americans speak mostly Navajo

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
American politics
President

head of state
and
head of government

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Who is the Dutch head of State?
A
King Willem-Alexander
B
Queen Maxima
C
Prime Minister Mark Rutte
D
President of the Netherlands

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
American politics
President

head of state
and
head of government
Not elected
Not elected
Elected

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American independence war
  • 1775 - 1783
  • On July 4, 1776, the United States Declaration of Independence was signed
  • 13 colonies
  • First President - George Washington

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When did the American Independence War begin?
A
1800
B
1789
C
1765
D
1775

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Since when does the USA exist?
  • 1776 The Declaration of Independence. 
  • The 13 American colonies created a document to express their independence from Britain and severed ties with Britain.

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Who occupied America while being a colony?
A
Great Britain
B
France
C
Portugal
D
Spain

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Independence day (the 4th of July)
  • The Americans celebrate American Independence Day on the Fourth of July every year. We think of July 4, 1776, as a day that represents the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States of America as an independent nation.

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Thursday
The American Dream
Homework: Reading material on The American Dream - DO READ IT! THERE WILL BE AN ASSIGNMENT WAITING FOR YOU

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BOOKS
You are given a study book of your own level
Treat it with respect

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