M
Maintenance
Majority Rule
marches
Marines raised the flag at Iwo Jima —Feb. 23, 1945
“Marines’ Hymn”
Maritime rights
Marshals Service – Since 1789
1620 – The Mayflower
The Mayflower Compact (Nov 11, 1620 )
Memorial Day
Mercy
Merit
Merrill’s Marauders
The Mexican War (1846-1848)
The Military
Miranda Rights
The Mississippi Summer Project (Freedom Summer) 1964
Moderation
Modesty
(1955) Montgomery Bus Boycott
A MORAL CODE
Morality
“Moses” (spiritual)
N
A nation of the free world
National Autonomy
National Guard Association – 1878
National Security
National Sovereignty
Natural Law
Natural rights
Navajo “Wind Talkers”
THE NAVY SEAL S
1643–New England Confederation
THE NEW WORLD
the North Star
O
Optimism
The Oval Office
OWNERSHIP RIGHTS
P
Patience
Patriot Day – Sep 11th
The Patriot Navy
Patriotic Duty
Patriotism
Patriots
The Patriots of New England
Paul Revere’s “Midnight Ride” – Apr 18, 1775
Peace
The Peace Corps – Since 1961
Peace through Strength
Peaceful self-repair
Peacemakers
1753; THE PENNSYLVANIA STAT E HOUSE (LATER INDEPENDENCE HALL)
THE PEOP LE
people’s rights
People’s Law
The Persian Gulf War (1991)
personal freedoms
PERSONAL LIBERTY
personal liberty laws
Personal Responsibility
Our petitions
Philanthropy
The Philippine-American War (1898-1901)
Pickets
The Pilgrim Fathers
1620 – Pilgrims
Pioneers
‘The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag’ (quoted)
Political Freedom
Polity: federal presidential-legislative democracy
our Posterity (referred to in the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution)
Preparedness
preservation (referred to by George Washington)
Presumption of Innocence
Principles
Private Enterprise
Private property rights
Probity
Productivity
The promise for the future
prompt payment of all debts
Property
PROTEST MOVMENTS
PROTESTS
Prudence
public debate
PUBLIC DECENCY
Public Service
Public Spirit