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For illustrating factual relationships (for example, "President
Franklin Roosevelt"), children and adults both prefer higher resolution,
including color. Use photographs when available. First,
enter a brief description of your visual (e.g., Franklin Roosevelt in
the Oval Office). Then choose an appropriate type of representation
to identify the person, place, thing, or date. When you're satisfied
select NEXT. More information is available about each type of
representation by placing your mouse over each type.
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Visitors to Mount Rushmore view likenesses of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
Mother Theresa died September 5, 1997, in Calcutta, India.
Abraham Lincoln served as 16th President of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota was dedicated in 1941.
Albanian-born Mother Theresa founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1948.
San Diego is located in the southernmost part of California, just above the US-Mexican border.
The Spanish-American War took place in 1898-99.
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San Diego is located in the southernmost part of California, just above the US-Mexican border.
The capitol city of Venezuela, Caracas is located over nearly a kilometer above sea level.
From downtown Los Angeles, it is just over 2,821 miles across mountains, deserts, and plains to the center of New York City.
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still or motion photographs to identify people,
places, things, or events for which photographs are
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pre-photographic or non-photographical people,
places, things, or events, you can use a still or
motion drawing. |
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