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  2. Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington - Wikipedia

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    Homer sees an ad for a children's essay contest in the Reading Digest magazine. Lisa submits an essay on the contest's topic – "what makes America great" – after visiting Springfield Forest and seeing a bald eagle land nearby. The Simpsons travel to Washington, D.C. after Lisa's essay, "The Roots of Democracy", earns her a spot in the ...

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  4. From Activities to Crafts, 35+ Patriotic Activities To ... - AOL

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    Download these patriotic coloring pages and teach your kids which branches wear which colors. 37. Color a medal of honor. Kids can color and dedicate their own special Medal of Honor from Crayola. 38.

  5. Patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Patriotism is the feeling of love, devotion, and a sense of attachment to a country or state. This attachment can be a ...

  6. 30 patriotic quotes that honor our country's legacy - AOL

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    “The way to be patriotic in America is not only to love America, but to love the duty that lies nearest to our hand, and to know that in performing it we are serving our country.” — Woodrow ...

  7. My Country Right or Left - Wikipedia

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    The essay was written after the outbreak of the Second World War at a time when many of Orwell's circle had to reconsider their pacifist views. Orwell was eleven when the First World War broke out. Some of his recollections quoted in the essay he used in the novel Coming Up for Air published in 1939.

  8. Jingoism - Wikipedia

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    The American War-Dog, a 1916 political cartoon by Oscar Cesare, with the dog named "Jingo". Jingoism is nationalism in the form of aggressive and proactive foreign policy, such as a country's advocacy for the use of threats or actual force, as opposed to peaceful relations, in efforts to safeguard what it perceives as its national interests. [1]

  9. Effect of World War I on children in the United States

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    [16] Therefore, starting at a very early level, students were taught that the war was a good thing and the importance of patriotism. The patriotic sentiments were also carried out in secondary settings. Specific programs and in-school curricula targeted the patriotic development of children, especially teens.