I pledge Allegiance
To the flag
And to the republic
For which it stands
One nation
Under God
Indivisible
With liberty and justice for all
There is no "Asian"ledge of allegiance, there's a chines, mongolian, Japenese, Thai etc. pledge of allegiance though
I pledge allegiance to the jamaican flag
In the Pledge of Allegiance, you pledge your allegiance to two things: the U.S. flag and the United States (the republic for which the flag stands).
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There is no Australian pledge of Allegiance. Children do not recite any such pledge in school.
I say Pledge of allegiance first
America
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.
The Amish don't say The Pledge Of Allegiance. However in a public school and Amish child would say it.
There is no "Asian"ledge of allegiance, there's a chines, mongolian, Japenese, Thai etc. pledge of allegiance though
The bible says nothing about the Pledge of Allegiance. The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 in the United States, which did not technically exist as a nation until 1776.
It is hoped that patriotism will be inculcated by the daily repetition of the pledge of allegiance, but I personally have my doubts.
Allegiance basically means loyalty, faithfulness, or commitment. When you say 'I pledge allegiance' you are saying that you pledge to be loyal and faithful.
Yes. It is appropriate to pledge allegiance without a flag present.
They're called "Jews" not "Hebrews," and yes, American Jews do say the pledge of allegiance, unless it's against their political views. Jews who are citizens of other countries have no reason to pledge their allegiance to the flag of the USA.