In this post, I have written all the Answers of the Chapter 3’s All levels from 1 to 20 of the Cryptogram’s Independence Day Event.
Chapter 1- Level 1 to 20 Answers Below.
Level 1 Answers:
Without liberty, life is not worth living.
Level 2 Answers:
Public readings of the Declaration of Independence take place in some places.
Level 3 Answers:
Independence Day became an official holiday in 1941, though it was celebrated informally before that.
Level 4 Answers:
The harder the conflict, the greater the triumph.
Level 5 Answers:
Military parades with veterans and active service members are common in some cities.
Level 6 Answers:
The U.S. capital, Washington D.C., did not have an official Independence Day celebration until 1800, 24 years after the Declaration of Independence.
Level 7 Answers:
The U.S. Constitution did not grant the right to vote to all citizens until after the Civil War, long after the first Independence Day celebrations.
Level 8 Answers:
The American Revolution was a war of freedom against tyranny.
Level 9 Answers:
On July 4, 1826, both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Level 10 Answers:
The greatest enemy of freedom is the absence of criticism.
Level 11 Answers:
Independence Day celebrations often include parades, fireworks, concerts, and family gatherings.
Level 12 Answers:
In 1776, people in the colonies did not have the day off to celebrate Independence Day.
Level 13 Answers:
I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free.
Level 14 Answers:
Traditional foods like apple pie and BBQ are prepared for celebrations.
Level 15 Answers:
The tradition of fireworks on Independence Day began in 1777 to mark the first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Level 16 Answers:
A nation that forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten.
Level 17 Answers:
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were the only two of the 56 signers of the Declaration to become president.
Level 18 Answers:
The Fourth of July is a day to celebrate the birth of our nation and the freedoms we hold dear.
Level 19 Answers:
The national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, was written during the War of 1812 and was inspired by the sight of the American flag after a battle.
Level 20 Answers:
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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