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United States of America

United States of America

United States Flag • Colors: Red, White, and Blue • Stripes of flag alternating

United States Flag • Colors: Red, White, and Blue • Stripes of flag alternating the colors red and white. • 13 stripes represents the original 13 colonies. • Top left of flag is blue background with 50 white stars. • 50 stars represents the # of U. S. states. • The flag of the United States earned the nickname “Star-Spangled Banner” after the battle of Fort Mc. Henry during the War of 1812.

United States History • 13 colonies separated from Britain (the British) • Famous document:

United States History • 13 colonies separated from Britain (the British) • Famous document: Declaration of Independence *This document announced to the world that the 13 English colonies wanted to establish their own gov’t. • 1 st elected president of the United States was George Washington. • Famous document: Constitution *This document is considered to be the ultimate “law of the land” in the U. S.

Wars involving the United States • American Revolutionary War • War of 1812 •

Wars involving the United States • American Revolutionary War • War of 1812 • Civil War- United States vs United States *Battle was fought between the North and the South (Union vs Confederate) • World War 1 • World War 2 • Vietnam War • Desert Storm

Extra Credit for your Test • If you wear something that says Ohio State

Extra Credit for your Test • If you wear something that says Ohio State on Friday for your test, you will get +5 extra credit points. • If you wear something red and gray, you will receive +4 points. • If you wear something red or gray, you will receive +3 points.

United States Geography • 50 States and 1 district (OHIO is the best and

United States Geography • 50 States and 1 district (OHIO is the best and the “M” state is the worst”) • Delaware was the 1 st state • Kentucky was the 15 th state • Hawaii was the 50 th state • Mountains=Rocky, Appalachian, Great Smoky, Cascade, Mt. Mc. Kinley • Rivers= Mississippi, Ohio, Colorado, Rio Grande, Arkansas • 5 great lakes= HOMES (Formed by glaciers) • 3 rd largest country in the world (pop. and size)

United States People • Population: Almost 324 million (#3) • Main language: English (79%)

United States People • Population: Almost 324 million (#3) • Main language: English (79%) *2 nd Spanish (13%) • Ethnic groups: White (80%), Hispanic (15%), African-American (13%). *Hispanic is the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. • Life expectancy: 79. 68 (#43 in the world) *Females live on average 5 years longer than males 77 to 82. • Safe drinking water: 99. 2% • Literacy Rate: 99%

United States Economy • The US (nominal GDP) can claim it has the best

United States Economy • The US (nominal GDP) can claim it has the best economy in the world. So can China though when comparing PPP. • Most analysts would say America has the greatest economy in the world. Very technology driven! • Almost 80% of our economy comes from services. (Service industry is a business that provides services to people instead of producing goods. ) • Population below poverty line: 15. 1% • We rank #2 in the world in exports behind China. Main exporting partners: Canada, Mexico, China. • We rank #1 in the world in imports! Main importing partners: China, Canada, Mexico

United States Government • Gov’t- Federal Republic/Representative Democracy • National Capital: Washington D. C.

United States Government • Gov’t- Federal Republic/Representative Democracy • National Capital: Washington D. C. • Independence: July 4 th 1776 • President- Barack Obama *He is serving his second term of four years. • U. S. Supreme Court has 9 justices and are appointed for life. (Currently we have 8) • Voting age: 18 years old *You have the option if you want to vote or not!

United States Military • United States Armed Forces: US Army, US Navy (includes Marine

United States Military • United States Armed Forces: US Army, US Navy (includes Marine Corps), US Air Force, US Coast Guard • 18 years of age (17 years of age with parental consent) for male and female voluntary service; service obligation 8 years, including 2 -5 years active duty (Army), 2 years active (Navy), 4 years active (Air Force, Marines) • The U. S. spends about 3. 8% of its GDP on it’s military. Spend 600+ billion! Saudi Arabia is the highest at 14%.

This is really true about the U. S. • The current 50 -star American

This is really true about the U. S. • The current 50 -star American flag was designed by a 17 -year-old as a school project in 1958. He got a B-. • Statistically, the deadliest job in America is … president. Of the 44 men who’ve held the post, 4 have been assassinated in office—
a rate of roughly 9 percent (or about one in ten) killed on the job. • One out of every eight Americans have been employed by Mc. Donald's at some point. • In Montana, cows out number people 3 to 1. • The Library of Congress is keeping an archive of every tweet ever tweeted.

 • In more than half of all U. S. states, the highest paid

• In more than half of all U. S. states, the highest paid public employee in the state is a football coach. • It costs the U. S. government 1. 8 cents to mint a penny and 9. 4 cents to mint a nickel. • In 2014, police in the United States killed 1, 100 people. During that same year, police in Canada killed 14 people, police in China killed 12 people and police in Germany didn’t kill anyone at all. • In 2013, women earned 60 percent of all bachelor’s degrees that were awarded that year in the United States.

 • The average supermarket in the United States wastes about 3, 000 pounds

• The average supermarket in the United States wastes about 3, 000 pounds of food each year. • The state with the most millionaires per capita is Maryland. • The average American spends more than 10 hours a day using an electronic device.