Declaration of Independence


U.S. History U.S. History & Geography Review Declaration of Independence
Students review the Declaration of Independence, reinforce vocabulary related to it, and take a practice quiz of Citizenship Test questions related to this foundational document.

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Overview

In this experience, students review the Declaration of Independence, reinforce vocabulary related to it, and take a practice quiz of Citizenship Test questions related to this foundational document.

Estimated duration: 30–45 minutes


In this experience, you will review the Declaration of Independence in preparation for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services test.


Painting of the signing of the declaration of independence at the Continental Convention

Signing the Declaration of Independence


List something you know about the Declaration of Independence.



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