The flag should always be treated with respect. It should never be put to any use except what it is designed to used for, namely to be displayed in the proper way, or folded and stored in the proper manner. When it is unserviceable, it should burned, not thrown in the trash or rag bag.
Etiquette states certain things should never be done out of respect for the American Flag. The flag should never be flown upside down, be used as a decoration, be used for advertising, be used as part of a costume, be marked in any way, be used for carrying, or touch the ground.
An American flag hangs outside the building. American is an adjective describing flag.
The American flag had 13 stars in a circular form where our 50 our now. The stripes were the same.
The American flag may never be used as a table cloth. The law on this subject is found at Title 4 of the United States Code, Section 8, "Respect for the Flag". Subsection (e) states: "The flag should never be fastened, displayed, used or stored in such a manner as to permit it to be easily torn, soiled or damaged in any way." The obviousness of the probability of the flag being soiled when used as a tablecloth need not be mentioned; however I will mention it anyway.
to show the declaration of independence
american flag, penny, and the nickel
i wil like to learn how to make it.
to show patriotism
Stars & Stripes
to show the declaration of independence
The legend says the Betsy Ross was asked by George Washington to create a flag ( it has never been proved Betsy Ross made the flag) , at first the flag was only used to signal and show others that people were for the patriots during the American Revolution, The flag was actually adopted for the country as a national flag at the start of the civil war at Fort Sumter
The 13 stripes, on the American flag, represents the 13 colonies. The 13 colonies were what used to be America, before they became a country.