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Grade 4 Spelling
Grade 2 Social Studies
Pledge means
  1. promise to be true
  2. promise to lie
  3. promise to hate
Grade 7 Islam
According to the first Pillar of Faith,
  1. Muslims pledge to pray everyday.
  2. Muslims pledge to submit to God.
  3. Muslims pledge to fast during Ramadan.
  4. Muslims pledge to travel to Makkah
Grade 5 US History
Why was the Pledge written?
  1. To be recited at a Columbus Day celebration
  2. To be recited at a 4th of July celebration
  3. To be recited by children in school every morning
  4. To be recited when soldiers raised the flag every morning
Grade 3 The Presidents
Abe's speech that was a step towards ending slavery was known as the:
  1. Character Counts Pledge
  2. Pledge of Allegiance
  3. Gettysburg Address
  4. Freedom Speech
Grade 4 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Continuing Education English as a Second Language ESL
Grade 5 US History
Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance?
  1. George Washington
  2. Abraham Lincoln
  3. Francis Bellamy
  4. Francis Scott Key
None Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
Grade 6 Colonial Period
A formal plan of government
  1. Contract
  2. Constitution
  3. Compact
  4. Pledge
Grade 5 US History
Where was the Pledge first written (published)?
  1. "The Declaration of Independence"
  2. "The Gettysburg Address"
  3. "The Youth's Companion"
  4. "Boy's Life Magazine"
Grade 2 Social Studies
Grade 8 Ben Hur
Grade 5 Democratic Foundations
What were the signers of the Declaration prepared to pledge?
  1. their children
  2. their futures
  3. their sacred honor
  4. their land
Grade 8 Civil War
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
  1. By 1804, most southern states had pledged never to end slavery.
  2. By 1804, only a few southern states had ended or pledged to end slavery.
  3. By 1804, every northern state had ended or pledged to end slavery.
  4. By 1804, only a few northern states had ended or pledged to end slavery.
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