American History
The American Dream
Rhetorical Pentagon
BSS
100

Where did Martin Luther King hold his speach

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

100

This phrase describes the belief that anyone in America can succeed through hard work and determination.

What is the American Dream?

100

This aspect focuses on word choice, tone, and style used in the communication.

What is the language?

100

This U.S. flag has 50 stars, each representing what?

What are the 50 states?

200

This 1776 document declared the American colonies' independence from Britain and proclaimed that "all men are created equal."

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This civil rights leader famously shared his dream of a more equal America in a speech in 1963.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

200

In the rhetorical pentagon, this is the audience or individual the message is aimed at.

What is the receiver?

200

This holiday in November is traditionally associated with gratitude, turkey, and remembering the Pilgrims.

What is Thanksgiving?

300

This war, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, was primarily fought over the issues of slavery and states' rights.

What is the American Civil War?

300

This was the primary intention of Martin Luther’s “I Have a Dream” speech delivered during the March on Washington in 1963.

What is to call for racial equality and civil rights?

300

This refers to the goal or purpose the sender wants to achieve through the message.

What is intention?

300

This document begins with the famous line “We the People” and outlines the structure of the U.S. government.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

400

He was the 16th president of the United States and issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

Whitman’s poem is best known for celebrating these kinds of people, whose labor forms the foundation of American life.

Who are working-class Americans or everyday workers?

400

These include the surrounding factors—like time, place, and current events—that influence how a message is shaped and received.

What are the circumstances?

400

Giridharadas uses this real-world location—often taken for granted—as the setting of a collision between privilege and struggle.

What is a mini-mart (or gas station)?

500

This movement in the 1960s aimed to end racial segregation and secure equal rights for African Americans.

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

500

In his TED Talk, Anand Giridharadas challenges this idea by showing how opportunity is not equally distributed.

What is the myth of equal opportunity (or the inequality of the American Dream)?

500

This is the subject or main idea the message revolves around, often guiding the language and structure used.

What is the topic?

500

This poet wrote “I Hear America Singing,” celebrating the voices of working-class Americans.

Who is Walt Whitman?