USFlag&PledgeJeopardy

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Flag
History
Flag
Etiquette
Presidents
Pledge
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These colors are on
the US flag.
What are red, white
and blue?
7 of these are on the
US flag.
What are red
stripes?
6 of these are on the
US flag.
What are white
stripes?
This color signifies
purity and
innocence.
What is white?
Daily Double
This color signifies
vigilance,
perseverance &
justice?
What is blue?
She is said to have
made the first US
flag.
Who was Betsy
Ross?
This day is flag day,
the official date for
establishing the
flag.
What is June 14
(1777)?
The national anthem
is named this.
What is the Star
Spangled Banner?
This is the most
common nickname
of the US flag.
What is ‘Old
Glory’?
He designed the US
flag.
Who was Francis
Hopkinson?
When the flag is
flown half way up
the pole to honor the
death of an
American leader.
What is half-mast?
The US flag should
never touch this.
What is the ground?
The proper way to
dispose of an old or
damaged US flag.
What is burning?
When the flag is not
flying over the White
House.
What is the
President is not
there?
The document where
you can find all you
need to know about
flag etiquette.
What is the US Flag
Code?
This president
added “under God”
to the Pledge.
Who is Eisenhower?
He was president when
the first US flag was
made.
Who was no one?
He was president
when the pledge
was first written.
Who was Benjamin
Harrison?
He was president
when the flag was
put on the moon.
Who was Lyndon
Johnson?
He was president when
the stars on the flag
were changed from a
circle to rows.
Who was George
Washington ?
The pledge was first
written for this
group in 1892.
Who are students?
The pledge was first
recited on this
holiday in 1892.
What is Columbus
Day?
“The Youth’s
Companion”
magazine published
the pledge in 1892
from this city.
What is Boston,
Massachusetts?
The year Congress
officially recognized
the Pledge.
What is 1942?
Only this many
states have a law
encouraging the use
of the Pledge.
What is half
(twenty-five)?