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American Flag History
Respecting the Flag
Fun State Names
Your Rights and Duties
Odds and Ends
100
She is said to have sewn the first flag.
Who is Besty Ross?
100
You do this when the flag is hoisted or lowered.
What is salute the flag?
100
This state name has an island.
What is Rhode Island?
100
This allows you to pray as you see fit.
What is the right to worship?
100
The activity badge we are working on.
What is Citizen?
200
These represent the 50 states.
What are the stars?
200
When not in uniform, you do this when reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
What is place your hand over your heart?
200
This state name has an Indian.
What is Indiana?
200
This allows you to say what you think.
What is freedom of speech?
200
The capital of our state.
What is Jefferson City?
300
These represent the 13 original states.
What are the stripes of the flag?
300
A day in September the flag should fly.
What is Labor Day?
300
This state name has a ton.
What is Washington?
300
This allows adults to choose the members of our government.
What is the right to vote?
300
This capital is not in a state.
What is Washington D.C.?
400
This is Flag Day.
What is June 14th?
400
A day in November the flag should fly.
What is Veteran’s Day or Thanksgiving Day?
400
This state name is cut on the end.
What is Connecticut?
400
This allows you to create groups of people to discuss problems.
What is the right to assemble?
400
A day in January the flag should fly.
What is New Year’s Day, Inauguration Day, or Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
500
Before the American flag, most of the American colonies used this kind of flag for about 150 years.
What is the British flag?
500
We do this to dispose of an old, worn-out flag.
What is burn it?
500
This state name has a tuck in the middle.
What is Kentucky?
500
This paper is required before anyone—police included—can search your home.
What is a warrant?
500
By saying this, you promise loyalty and devotion to your nation.
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?