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Statue of Liberty National Monument
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  • 1. The Statue of Liberty National Monument, an iconic symbol of freedom and democracy, stands proudly on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, welcoming millions of visitors each year. Designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and completed in 1886, this colossal statue was a gift from France to the United States, commemorating the centennial of American independence and celebrating the enduring friendship between the two nations. Standing at a remarkable height of 151 feet, with the pedestal adding another 154 feet, the statue is made of copper sheets that have weathered to a beautiful green patina over the years. The Statue of Liberty holds a torch high above her head, representing enlightenment and the path to freedom, while her other hand cradles a tablet inscribed with the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. This national monument not only serves as a tribute to liberty but also as a reminder of the immigrant experience, as countless individuals have passed her by on their way to a new life in America, viewing her as a beacon of hope and opportunity. The surrounding park, accessible by ferry, offers breathtaking views of the New York skyline and a rich array of historical context, as visitors can explore the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island, where many immigrants first arrived in the United States. The Statue of Liberty National Monument stands as a powerful emblem of the American spirit, encouraging the pursuit of freedom and justice for all.

    When was the Statue of Liberty officially dedicated?
A) July 4, 1776
B) October 28, 1886
C) January 1, 1900
D) May 1, 1890
  • 2. Who gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A) France
B) Italy
C) Germany
D) Spain
  • 3. What does the statue represent?
A) Justice
B) Peace
C) Liberty
D) Unity
  • 4. What is the height of the Statue of Liberty from the base to the tip of the torch?
A) 350 feet
B) 400 feet
C) 250 feet
D) 305 feet
  • 5. What is the material used for the statue's exterior?
A) Copper
B) Steel
C) Aluminum
D) Bronze
  • 6. What is the name of the island where the statue is located?
A) Liberty Island
B) Ellis Island
C) Castle Island
D) Governors Island
  • 7. What is the full name of the statue?
A) Lady Liberty
B) The Freedom Statue
C) The Torch of Liberty
D) Liberty Enlightening the World
  • 8. What year did the construction of the statue begin?
A) 1895
B) 1880
C) 1875
D) 1865
  • 9. How many spikes are on the statue’s crown?
A) 7
B) 5
C) 12
D) 9
  • 10. In which city is the Statue of Liberty located?
A) Washington, D.C.
B) San Francisco
C) New York City
D) Boston
  • 11. When was the Statue of Liberty designated as a National Monument?
A) July 4, 1934
B) March 1, 1962
C) October 15, 1924
D) January 1, 1955
  • 12. Which famous poem was inspired by the Statue of Liberty?
A) Annabel Lee
B) The Road Not Taken
C) I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
D) The New Colossus
  • 13. What inscription is on the tablet held by the statue?
A) June IX MDCCCLXX
B) January I MDCCLXXXI
C) July IV MDCCLXXVI
D) April IV MDCCLXXVI
  • 14. What year was the statue restored?
A) 1976
B) 2001
C) 1996
D) 1986
  • 15. The interior frame of the statue was designed by?
A) Bartholdi
B) Lafayette
C) Houdon
D) Gustave Eiffel
  • 16. How was the statue transported to the United States?
A) By air
B) By ship unassembled
C) In crates
D) By truck
  • 17. What is the primary focus of the Statue of Liberty Museum?
A) Natural history
B) Movie screenings
C) Art exhibits
D) History of the statue
  • 18. The Statue of Liberty is classified as what type of structure?
A) Colossal sculpture
B) Fortress
C) Skyscraper
D) Bridge
  • 19. Which President dedicated the Statue of Liberty?
A) Abraham Lincoln
B) Grover Cleveland
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Theodore Roosevelt
  • 20. What is the statue holding in her right hand?
A) A book
B) A staff
C) A sword
D) A torch
  • 21. What do the chains at the statue's feet symbolize?
A) The burdens of war
B) Strength in unity
C) Freedom from oppression
D) The history of slavery
  • 22. What is the name given to the statue's pedestal?
A) Fort Wood
B) National Plaza
C) Liberty Fort
D) Statue Base
  • 23. Who was the sculptor of the statue?
A) David Smith
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
D) Gustave Eiffel
  • 24. Who was the statue's pedestal designed by?
A) Richard Morris Hunt
B) Louis Sullivan
C) Frank Lloyd Wright
D) Robert Venturi
  • 25. What does the statue's torch represent?
A) Peace
B) Power
C) Enlightenment
D) Victory
  • 26. What year was the Statue of Liberty completed?
A) 1900
B) 1875
C) 1884
D) 1892
  • 27. Which government entity administers the Statue of Liberty?
A) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
B) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
C) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
D) National Park Service
  • 28. Which holiday does the Statue of Liberty often symbolize?
A) Thanksgiving
B) Memorial Day
C) Labor Day
D) Independence Day
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