Immigration & The Statue of Liberty
He planned the statue to be ___ feet tall and made out of thin sheets of copper
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The statue wears a crown with seven rays, which stands for the _ _________ ___ ______
7 countries and oceans
Translator
A person who changes one language to another
Immigration
A person who moves to a new country
Monument
A statue, building, or place that honors a person, event, or idea
Some immigrants were taking jobs away from people who were ____ __ _______
Born in America
______ designed a special frame so strong the statue could withstand strong winds and changing weather
Eiffel
Most immigrants were from ______, ______ _______, _______, _____, ___ ______ and spoke different languages
Europe, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and France
It was a gift to the United States from ______
France
A sculpter named ________ _________ decided to design the monument
Frederic Bartholdi
It says "Give me your tired, your poor, you huddled masses, yearning to breathe ____"
Free
She stands on a broken chain, which is a symbol for _______
Freedom
Ellis Island was known as the "_______ __ _______"
Gateway to America
Over time, water and air tuned the copper _____ that's why the statue is _____
Green
She has a tablet that says ____ _, ____ in Roman numerals. That was when the U.S. was born
July 4, 1776
The statue is modeled after ________, the ancient Roman goddess of freedom
Libertas
She holds a torch, which stands for _______ __ _______
Liberty or freedom
The Statue of Liberty stands for _______, ____________, ___ __________ between countries
Liberty, independence, and friendship
Later Ellis Island opened as a ______
Museum
Finally, the Statue of Liberty was dedicated on _______ __, ____
October 28, 1886
She's stepping forward, which stands for ________ __ ______ ____ ___ ______
Progress or moving into the future
Ellis Island was know for "___ ______ __ ____"
The Island of Hope
But to some immigrants, it was known as "___ ______ __ _____" because they weren't allowed to move
The Island of Tears