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Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912, and will celebrate its centennial on the same date in 2012. Throughout history, symbols have represented individuals and groups, which is crucial for Arizona’s identity within the United States. The proposed symbol by 4th grader Joshua Dude features elements representing Arizona’s people and ideas, celebrating its first 100 years. This symbol aims to reflect the democratic values of both Arizona and the nation, showcasing a shared identity among its citizens.
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Arizona Centennial Symbol
Throughout history people have used different images as ways to represent themselves as individuals and as groups. Arizona became a state on February 14th 1912. On February 14th 2012 Arizona will celebrate its 100th year as a state. As a part of the United States Arizona represents a democracy and should have symbols that not only represent Arizona, but the U. S. as well. Symbols of Democracy
Proposed Arizona State Symbol Joshua Dude 4th Grade
My symbol should be chosen to represent Arizona’s centennial, because it has pictures of things from Arizona to represent the people and ideas of Arizona as a part of the United States. Most symbols of Arizona include wildlife or mining. I wanted to symbolize Arizona’s first 100 years in a way that everyone could share in. Let’s See reason
Finally, As you examine all the symbols presented to you today, remember that they say who we are as citizens of a democracy. Conclusion