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It's important to respect your country and feel patriotic about it (patriotic means the love of your country).
The US Pledge of Allegiance is meant to show loyalty to the flag and "to the Republic for which it stands" which is the United States of America.
Most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) live outside the United States. They do not pledge allegiance to the US because they are not US citizens. Mormons believe in honoring their country, wherever they live. Within Mormonism, honoring or 'pledging allegiance' to your country is a part of pledging allegiance to your religion, since Mormons are expected to "be subject to kings, presidents, rulers and magistrates in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law."
US citizens are very important. They form the economy of the country.
The Pledge of Allegiance Most coins say in God We Trust
If you mean the Congress of the Unites States of America, then that congress has the power to determine how non US citizens can (if they want) become US citizens. It does not have power to determine the rules for citizenship for any other country.
By putting your right hand over your heart and facing the American flag.
All of them; however most US Citizens residing in Latin America are found in Mexico.
It is our respect for our nation to help us be a stronger world and to build up our nation! It reaffirms our love of country.
it is important because it stands for those who gave their live s to protect us
Puerto Rico
Guam