American
Values
Communities
Historical
Heroes
Creation
Mandate
100
A letter is a primary _______ source. 

Primary 

100

___________ attend church today than in the past. 

Fewer Americans 

100

Communities treat _______ than in the past. 

more diseases 

100

Who was called "Johnny Appleseed"? 

John Chapman

100

Who gave the Creation Mandate? 

God

200

The creation Mandate ___ ___ just for Adam and Eve. 

was not

200

People _________ as they care for the earth. 

develop communities 

200

Because of Rosa Parks actions, a court said laws ___________________________. 

could not keep people apart on buses. 

200
What did Jonas Salk create? 

The first polio vaccine given by shot.

200

Name one way people can care of God's creation.

Planting trees, caring for animals, recycling

300

People _____ live near other people with the same culture. 

want to 
300

Inventions _____ how people work, travel, and communicate. 

affect 

300

________ planted trees and was a missionary.

John Champman

300

He created vaccines that were given by sugar cubes

Albert Sabin

300

Why is the Creation Mandate important for communities? 

It gives people purpose and teaches them to work together to care for the Earth.

400

A history book is a ______ source. 

secondary 

400

A ____ is something that people believe is important that affects how they live. 

value

400

People use ______ more wisely today than in the past. 

recourses 

400

Who preached during the Great Awakening to bring people closer to God? 

Jonathan Edwards

400

Where do we find the Creation Mandate? 

Genesis 1:28

500

Americans _______________ in the past and present. 

do value freedom

500

_______ is something people accept as true. 

A belief

500

The _________ describes God's command for people to take care of the earth. 

Creation Mandate. 

500

What did John Chapman do to help communities? 

Planted apple trees and taught kindness

500

The Creation Mandate mentioned that God gave man dominion over animals. What does this mean? 

To rule over or care for something