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Category 1: $100 Category 1: $100 When and where did the Second

Continental Congress officially adopt the American flag also known as the “Stars and Stripes” and “Old Glory”?

June 14, 1777 in Philadelphia. The resolution stated: Resolved: that the

flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be of 13 stars, white in a

blue field representing a new constellation.

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When may the U.S. Flag be flown from a flag pole at night?

If there is a light source sufficient to illuminate the flag, it may be flown 24 hours a day. This

became law on July 7th, 1976. Besides the light source, what other requirement is there?

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The U.S flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered ________

Ceremoniously

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When may the U.S flag be draped over the hood of a car or used for the unveiling of a

statue?

NEVER!!!!!!!!

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Was the Stars and Stripes the first flag of the colonists?

NO!!!!!!!! The first unofficial flag of the colonists was the Grand

Union Flag.

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The upper left hand corner has the red cross of St. George of England and the white cross of St. Andrew of Scotland.

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The U.S. flag is being displayed along with your state flag and school flag. There are

three flag poles, all the same height, for the three flags. What position will the U.S. flag

take?

It will be flown from the flag pole to the extreme right – the

flag’s right.Get Answer

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How many stars and stripes did the flag have that inspired Francis Scott Key to

write the “Star Spangled Banner”?

15 Stars and 15 stripes

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Flown over Fort McHenry during the attack in 1814.

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How are the 50 stars arranged on the American Flag?

6 columns of 5 stars each and 5 columns of 4 stars each.

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Category 1: $500 Category 1: $500 The Pledge of Allegiance was drawn up in August 1892 and first published in September 1892. It is

said that two employees of the “Youth Companion” magazine authored the pledge. They were, James B. Upham and Francis M. Bellamy.

Who did congress officially recognize as the author in December 1945?

Francis M. Bellamy

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Where was Francis Scott Key, in 1814, when he wrote the words to our National

Anthem?

A British prisoner-exchange ship. He watched from the deck of this ship that night

as the British bombarded Fort McHenry. And as you know, our flag was still waving the

next morning. Get Answer

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True or false, the American flag is considered a living thing?

True. Why? The flag represents a living country.

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What portions of the United States Code contains the law relating to the American

Flag?

Title 4, Chapter 1 deals with the flag and the great seal, etc

Title 36, Chapter 10, patriotic customs and observances.

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What do the colors in the American flag mean?

White for purity and innocence.

Red for hardiness and valor.

Blue for vigilance, perseverance, and justice.

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Who were the last two states added to the Union and when?

Alaska in 1959, number 49, and Hawaii in 1959, number 50.

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Category 1: $500 Category 1: $500 Bob Heft: He designed the current U.S. flag in 1958 while living

with his grandparents. He was 17 years-old at the time and did the flag design as a class project. He unstitched the blue field from a family 48-star flag, sewed in a new field, and used iron-on white fabric to add 100 hand-cut stars, 50 on each side of the blue canton.[2]He originally received a B- for the project. After discussing the grade with his high school teacher, Stanley Pratt, it was agreed that if the flag was accepted by Congress, the grade would be reconsidered. Heft's flag design was chosen and adopted by presidential proclamation after Alaska and before Hawaii was admitted into the union in 1959. According to Heft, his teacher did keep to their agreement and changed his grade to an A for the project.

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Realizing that the flag would become difficult to carry if it had a stripe added for each new

state, it was suggested that the flag remain with 13 stripes representing the original 13

colonies and would add a star for each additional state. Who suggested this to

congress?

Navy Captain Samuel C. Reid

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The U.S. flag is being flown from the same flag pole as the state and school

flag. What position will the U.S. flag take?

The top flag.

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When, if ever, will the U.S. flag be flown upside down? (The

union hanging down.)

In times of distress.

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The 1989 Flag Protection Act provided that anyone knowingly desecrating the U.S. flag

could be fined or imprisoned for up to a year. However, a 1990 Supreme Court Decision found the Flag Protection Act to be unconstitutional. Which part of the constitution was it violating?

First Amendment free speech protections.

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Why do we celebrate Flag Day and when was the first national observance of Flag Day?

It’s like a birthday party for the Stars and Stripes - birthday, June 14,

1777. First national observance, June 14, 1877.

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By the mid 1890’s, Flag Day was a popular celebration; however, it was not made a permanent observance

until _______________.

June 14, 1949. President Harry Truman signed it into law. By the way, is Flag Day celebrated as a

federal holiday?

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Who besides the President of the United States may order the U.S. flag

to be flown at half-staff?

The governor of a state.

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Category 2: $400Category 2: $400On Memorial Day, how long is

the U.S. flag to be flown at half-staff?

Until noon.

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Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's service. There is evidence that

organized women's groups in the South were decorating graves before the end of the Civil War. Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868

by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. The South refused to acknowledge the day, honoring their dead on separate days until after World War I (when the holiday changed from

honoring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war). It is now celebrated in almost every State on

the last Monday in May (passed by Congress with the National Holiday Act of 1971 .

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Category 2: $500Category 2: $500You have two flag poles. One has the U.S. flag on it and the other the state flag. The president has ordered the U.S. flag to be

flown at half-staff. What do you do with the state flag?

It will be flown at half-staff as well.

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What are the procedures for flying the U.S. flag at half-staff?

The flag is raised briskly to the top of the pole and then

ceremoniously lowered to half-staff.

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Category 3: $200Category 3: $200You are on a school flag detail. You need to raise both the U.S. flag and the state flag.

Which flag is hoisted first at the beginning of the day and the last to be lowered at the

end of the day?

The U.S. flag.

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You should never place anything on the U.S. flag to

include ….

Letters, insignia, or designs of any kind.

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This is a national flag displayed on ships and aircraft, often with special

insignia of a branch or unit of the armed forces.

An Ensign.

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You are at a parade, in uniform, and a color guard is approaching. How

many paces before and how many paces after are you to hold your

salute?

Six

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The Great Seal of the United States has two sides. One side is called the reverse while the other is called the__________.

Obverse – meaning the front of an official seal.

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It was on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress passed a resolution authorizing the creation of a seal for the United States. It did not become a reality until _______.

June 20, 1782.

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Obverse Side Reverse

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What does E Pluribus Unum, Annuit Coeptis, and Novus Ordo Seclorum mean?

E Pluribus Unum: Out of many one

Annuit Coeptis: God has favored our undertaking

Novus Ordo Seclorum: A new order of the ages

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The Great Seal is used to_______________ treaty ratifications, international agreements, appointments of

ambassadors, and communications from the president.

Authenticate – means to establish or prove as real or

true.

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Who is the little-known designer of the Great Seal?

Charles Thomson. He served as the secretary for the

Continental Congress from 1774 through 1789.

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Your school principal asked you, knowing you are a JROTC cadet, which side of the stage the U.S. flag should be on for the up-and-coming assembly. What did you tell

him?

To the speaker’s right, the audience’s left.

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Have the words “Under God” always been a part of the

Pledge of Allegiance?

No. On June 15, 1954, Congress passed and President Eisenhower signed into law a statute that was

clearly consistent with the text and intent of the Constitution of the United States, that amended the

Pledge of Allegiance to read: 'I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic

for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.'

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When may the U.S. flag be flown during bad weather?

When the flag is an all weather flag made of nylon or other non-absorbent

material.

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How are unserviceable flags destroyed?

The United States Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, suggest that when a flag has served it useful purpose, it should be destroyed,

preferably by burning.

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flag if it touches the ground?

NO!! The flag code states that the flag should not touch anything beneath it such

as the ground. This is stated to indicate that care should be taken when handling the

flag. However, as long as the flag remains suitable for display, you may continue to

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Can the U.S. flag be washed or dry-cleaned?

Yes!!! The flag code does not prohibit such care. The decision to wash or dry-clean is dependent on

the material.

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What is the significance of displaying the flag at half-staff?

This gesture is a sign of our nation in mourning.

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When outside and in uniform, what should you do while the

flag is being raised or lowered?

Come to the position of attention and salute.

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What is the name of the flag ceremony that takes place to indicate the start of

the duty day?

Reveille

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What flag ceremony indicates the end of the duty day?

Retreat

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What flag ceremony is conducted without music?

The pledge of allegiance.

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The American’s Creed

I believe in the United States of America as a Government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic, a sovereign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.

I, therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support its constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag; and to defend it against all enemies.

William Tyler Page of Friendship Heights, Maryland, wrote the American’s Creed in 1918 during the course of a nationwide contest on the subject. Page was a descendant of President John Tyler and Representative John Page, who served in the Congress from 1789 to 1797.

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