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who were the primary antagonist during world war one

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Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Turkey

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what are the four lifesaving steps in order

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a. Open the airway and restore breathing, stop the bleeding, treat for shock and protect the wound

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what is the most serious type of heat injury

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a heat stroke

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which amendment of U.S. constitution recognizes blacks as U.S. citizens?

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the 14th amendment

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What is integrity?

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the combination of sound, moral principles, as well as truthfulness and honesty

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what is likely to happen to a person with a severe injury

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go into shock

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What day is known as Flag Day?

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June 14

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What is character?

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your inner strength, doing what you believe is right, regardless of danger or circumstances

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What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?

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the bill of rights

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What war has accounted for the most American casualties?

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civil war

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what are two commonly abused drugs

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ecstasy and lsd

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what are two benefits of exercise

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reduces depression, improves reaction time

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How is the U.S. flag displayed on Memorial Day?

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half staff until noon and then rose to full staff

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which amendment of U.S. grants you no self incrimination, due process, and the right to own private property?

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the 5th amendment

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What is the Heimlich maneuver used for?

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to clear a blocked airway

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Who were the primary antagonists during World War II?

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Germany, Italy, and Japan

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the revolutionary war started in what year and against what country?

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1775 against great Britain

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how do you treat someone for shock

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position the victim on their back unless a sitting position makes breathing easier, elevate the victims feet high than the heart, loosen the victims clothes, don't give them any food or drink

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what country did the U.S. and its allies fight in the Gulf war?

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iraq

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what war did the U.S. fight in the 1960s and the 1970s?

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Vietnam war

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what are the basic elements of good health

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personal hygiene

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what are two signs of shock

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thirst and confusion

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what are the four ways to stop the bleeding

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pressure dressing, elevation , pressure points, tourniquet

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What happened on 7 December 1941 in Hawaii?

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Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor

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what is a stroke

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the blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain

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which amendment of the U.S. constitution grants the freedoms of speech, religion and assembly?

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the first amendment

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name two of three ways a person may become an American citizen

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birth, naturalization and congress

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what is the national anthem of the united states?

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the star spangled banner

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US citizens is allowed to vote at what age?

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age of 18

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What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation used for

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to restore the heartbeat or pulse to an unconscious person

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What is a heart attack?

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the death of part of the heart muscle, due to inadequate supply of blood and oxygen

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What does CPR stand for?

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cardiopulmonary resuscitation

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what are two signs of a heart attack

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nausea without vomiting and shortness of breath

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Name only flags that allowed to be flown higher than the U.S. flag and when is this allowed?

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united nations flag at the united nations building and the church pennant while at sea

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what is the only form of carbohydrates that is not an energy source

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fiber

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the Korean war started and ended in what years

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1950- 1953

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what are the a, b ,cs for the first life savings stop

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airway, breathing and circulation

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what are the two primary political parties?

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the republican and democratic parties

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what two signs of a stroke

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difficulty breathing and blurred vision

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what do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent?

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the 13 original colonies

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Blood that is bright red in color and shooting out in spurts is an indication of what type of bleeding?

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arterial bleeding

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what are the two essential nutrients

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fats and water

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who was the commander of the revolutionary army?

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General George Washington

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