PPT-The American Flag and Other National Symbols
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WarmUp Questions CPS Questions 12 Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Chapter Overview Lesson 1 The American Flag and Other National Symbols Lesson 2 Civics Lesson 3 The Constitution
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WarmUp Questions CPS Questions 12 Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Chapter Overview Lesson 1 The American Flag and Other National Symbols Lesson 2 Civics Lesson 3 The Constitution of the United . These periods of mourning are proclaimed either by the president of the United States for national remembrance or the governor of a state or territory for local remembrance in the event of a death of a member or former member of the federal state or The flag was first flown in 1901 and has become an expression of Australian identity and pride The flag is an important part of national occasions such as Au stralia Day Anzac Day and Australian National Flag Day About the Australian National Flag T No Name of National Party Name of Reserved Symbol in Hindi and English Facsimile of symbol Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus Communist Party of India Ears of Corn and Sickle Communist Party of India Marxist Hammer Sickle and By Scott Burroughs. History of Flags. Flags were initially used as a means of battlefield identification. They later began to be used for long distance communication. Starting in the 17. th. century, it became customary for ships to fly a standard denoting their country of origin (An Ensign or Jack). Patriotism. We can show patriotism by . . .. Displaying American flags. Singing patriotic songs. Saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Respecting important U.S. documents. Obeying all laws. Respecting our nation’s leaders. Symbol- is something such as an object, picture, written word, or sound, or particular mark that represents something else. Example: A red octagon is a symbol for “STOP”. The American Flag. The United States flag:. PROTOCOL. 1. Laws and Regulations. Other Flags. Precedence. Hall of Shame. Flag Trivia . Overview. 2. “The Flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing.”. U.S. Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 8 (j). I have been to other lands and places. Far and near,. I’ve traveled the road that leads to Mandalay;. I’ve been to Rome and Paris,. And foggy London town. I’ve thrilled to their legend and story!. The United Kingdom . of Great Britain . and Northern Ireland. England. . Wales. . Scotland. . Northern Ireland . Each country in Britain has its own patron saint and floral emblem. Red rose. Emblem of Lancaster. Yurico. Mora Villa. TEKS. §113.13. Social Studies, Grade 2, Beginning with School Year 2011-2012. . (. 14) Citizenship. The student identifies customs, symbols, and celebrations that represent American beliefs and principles that contribute to our national identity. The student is expected to: . SYMBOLS. AUM SRI SAI RAM. By law, the flag is to be made of . khadi. , a special type of hand-spun cloth or silk. The National Flag of India is horizontal rectangular tricolour of saffron, white and green. The . The Emblem. As . this emblem is first in our hearts as loyal Americans, so is it close to our Altar as loyal Elks.. Elks are distinctively American. Our Order’s founding and our very existence is tied only to our great country.. OBJECTIVES. Following completion of this session you will be able to:. Understand . the development of our . Nation’s . flag. Recognize the proper ways to display the flag. Discuss standards of respect for the flag. ThephototheflagraisingIwoJimawererecentlycorrectedtheMarineCorpsUSMCFromtheirofficialmilitarypersonnelfilesOMPFstheUSMCBryanMcGrawwillprovideoverviewtheeventsassociatedwiththeflagraisingandwhattypesma
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