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There are 31 words in the pledge.
Virtually all!
4 Pl[e]dg[e] of All[e]gianc[e]
There were many things that the American government did to limit the spread of communism. For example, the government put the words "under God" into the pledge of allegiance and denied atheists from serving in government positions.
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There are 43 states that require that the Pledge of Allegiance be recited in class. There are 6 states that leave the requirements for the Pledge of Allegiance to the individual schools.
There are three commas in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The "Pledge of Allegiance" has 31 words in it: I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the United States of America (12), and to the Republic for which it stands (8), one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all (11).
There are 31 words in the pledge.
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As of 2021, 34 states have laws or policies that require schools to allow time for reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. However, individual students cannot be compelled to participate if they choose not to.
A pledge of allegiance would never be made to two different countries at the same time; any pledges that are made simultaneously would be made in the order in which they are required by several patterns, depending on who and what they are to. It doesn't matter how many flags are on display nor which ones they are.
Red Skelton recorded the Pledge of Allegiance in 1969. He recited it many times before he passed away in September of 1997.
I think about 25-28 words! (I said the pledge in my head!) Not sure at all
Virtually all!
Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Zambia, and Mexico have eagles in their national flag.
Of course. There are some internet myths that have circulated for the past ten years that claim he does not salute the flag, but these claims are false. There are many pictures and videos of him saluting the flag. These false stories are based on the myth that Mr. Obama is not an American citizen-- but he was in fact born in the United States and has always recited the pledge of allegiance during ceremonial events.