The name of the first official US flag, with 13 stars and 13 stripes.
What is Old Glory?
Vote.
What is a RIGHT and a DUTY?
Note: voting is a right AND a duty.
These apply to everyone, including government officials and private citizens.
What are laws?
Water, gas, and electricity are examples of this kind of expense.
What are utility bills?
Solar, wind turbines, and hydroelectric dams are examples of this type of energy.
What is renewable energy?
The US flag currently has 13 stripes and this many stars.
What is 50?
Obey the law.
What is a DUTY?
Cub Scouts follow this law.
What is the Scout Law?
This ideal of the Scout Law means you can help your family find ways to save money.
What is Thrifty?
The newest, most energy efficient type of light bulbs.
What are LED's?
When displaying the flag on a flat wall, the blue field and stars should be in this corner.
What is top left (when viewing it)?
Join others in peaceful assemblies.
What is a RIGHT?
In addition to the Scout Law, this serves as a "rule of law" for Scouts.
What is the Scout Oath.
The money you bring in.
What is income?
These three R's help us conserve resources.
What are reduce, reuse, and recycle?
The most important rule about the flag is to treat it with this.
What is respect?
Pay taxes.
What is a DUTY?
Laws can be created at the city, county, state, or this level.
What is federal (country-wide)?
The money you spend.
What are expenses?
This shape made out of arrows is a symbol that an item is recyclable.
What is a triangle?
The procedure to fly the flag at half staff.
Note: When lowering a flag from half staff, it should be raised fully, then lowered.
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What is a RIGHT?
Absence of government; lawlessness.
What is anarchy?
You can use this account to pay your Scouting expenses.
What is your Scouting account?
Gasoline, natural gas, and coal are examples of what kind of resource?
What are finite or fossil fuels.