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Yes, all states in the U.S. have official pledges, such as state pledges or mottos, that reflect their values and heritage. Most commonly recognized is the Pledge of Allegiance, which is recited in schools and government settings. Additionally, some states have specific pledges related to their state flags or symbols. However, the content and significance of these pledges can vary widely from state to state.
It has been used to make many buildings in the US and it is a metamorphic rock
Pledges that were contained in the Atlantic Charter include all people having the right to self-determination, lowered trade barriers, and signers would work for freedom of the seas. In addition, neither the US or the UK would gain territory.
Slavery has been with us throughout history and is still with us today. in both the poor and moslem countries and in the wealthy nations where they are used in the sex industry to name but one industry.
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Yes. There have been many hurricanes in the U.S.
No, not even close. The "gold standard" hasn't been used for many, many years.
The US has been independent since it's founding in 1776.
Many religions, including Christianity deprecate homosexuality.
One, the US to end WW2. There has been alot of saberrattling since then with them, but no use.
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