Open your history book. I know that there are pictures in that chapter that deal with the Progressive movement/era. Look at them and use them. Think. Your teacher is having you do this to see how much you have learned from the chapter and the class. Doing this assignment will demonstrate your understanding the time/era. Wiki will not do this for you. Get to work. All you have to do is stop and think.
Each color of the U.S. flag has a specific representation. Blue was used to represent freedom and perseverance, white was used to represent innocence and purity, and red was used to represent blood and war.
A symbol of victory is typically a laurel wreath. In ancient Greece and Rome, winners of athletic competitions were awarded with a wreath made of fresh or dried laurel leaves as a sign of triumph. Today, it is still commonly used to represent victory and achievement.
The liberty pole was a symbol of revolutionary solidarity in the time of the American and French revolutions. An ensign or symbolic soft cap would be placed atop a pole, or in some cases a tree, to show support for the rebellion.
The eagle (specifically the bald eagle) is the national symbol of the United States. It was specifically chosen because it can convey sentiments like power, majesty and freedom (as in flight). It is commonly used on U.S. currency, both the coins and the paper kind.
Theodore Roosevelt .. duuuhhh! :p
There are many symbols that could be used to represent your work or career. A stethoscope for example could stand for work with medicine.
A God's symbol is what is used to represent them.
The symbol that is used to represent a joule is the letter "J". This is a derived unit of energy. It can also be used to represent work, and an amount of heat.
The "#" symbol. (shift key + 3)
A symbol.
A variable
variable
yes it was 0
Variable
a variable
a is used as a symbol to represent a variable.
The symbol is a baby with a bow and arrow sitting on a heart