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I pledge means I promise
The flag is this A symbol
United States means this Every state in the country
What is the republic Our elected leaders
For which it stands means this A single country
One nation means this One country
Under god is in the pledge because Most people believe in him
What does indivisible mean in the pledge The country cannot be split or divided
What is liberty and justice mean It means freedom
What is a pledge A promise
Allegiance means Loyalty
Republic means Government of representatives
Liberty means Freedom
Justice means People are treated equally
Nation means A country
Justice means To be fair
Indivisible means Cannot be separated
How many stripes does a flag have 13 stripes to represent each of the 13 original colonies
Why does the flag have 50 stars? To represent each of the 50 states
When the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag is said what should people do? They should stand and place their right hand over their heart
Is it polite to stand out of respect during the national anthem, too? Yes. It is also respectful to stand when other countries national anthems are being played, as well
Why do Americans do the pledge of allegiance to the flag? To show their loyalty to their country
Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892? Frank Bellamy
When was the Pledge of Allegiance recited in every school for the first time? It began to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus.
Who can change the words of the pledge? Only the President of the United States
Created by: Jack-Jack
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