There is more red stripes on the flag than there is white * White-6 stripes * red-7 stripes
No U.S. president designed the American flag. The flag's design has evolved over time, with various individuals contributing to its current form. The most notable is Betsy Ross, who is often credited with creating the first flag in 1776, although this story is more legend than documented fact. The official design and adoption of the flag have been determined by Congress over the years.
In 1801, the American flag featured 15 stars. This design was adopted in 1795, following the admission of Vermont and Kentucky as states. The flag had 15 stripes as well, representing the original 13 colonies along with the two additional states. The number of stars would later change as more states joined the Union.
African-American families made little more than half of what white families did.
The Supreme Court decided flag desecration involved "expressive" political speech, which they declared an important component of free speech protected by the First Amendment.For more information about Supreme Court decisions on flag burning, see Related Links, below.
The dimensions of the American flag are typically 3 feet by 5 feet for the standard size used for display, but there are various sizes available. The official proportions of the flag are 1:1.9, meaning for every foot in height, it is 1.9 feet long. Larger flags, such as those used for ceremonial purposes or at large public displays, can measure much larger, such as 20 feet by 30 feet or more.
The two colors of the Japanese flag are white and red. The flag is called Nisshoki in Japanese but is more popularly known as Hinomaru.
The top stripe of the American Flag is red.
There are 7 red strips and 6 white strips On the American flag. Their a symbol of the thirteen colonies of the US.
I saw american flag running shorts at foot action. They sell them for men and women in all sizes. They have good quality material in cotton if needed. Colors are only red, white and blue.
there are more red stripes.ype your answer here...
there is more white on the flag
Finland's national flag is white and blue, but the military flag (shown above) also contains a crowned lion on a red field, the right forepaw replaced with an armoured hand brandishing a sword, trampling on a saber with the hindpaws. This flag naturally contains more colors than just blue and white.
The Red Cross was established in Switzerland. They decided to use the Swiss flag, but change the colors around to the cross red and the flag background white (opposite colors of the Swiss flag).It's an inversion of the flag of Switzerland, where the concept originated. For more details, see Why_is_the_red_cross_called_the_red_cross
yes, 7 red and 6 white
what colors are in the flag of Zambabwe? green, yellow, red, and back with a white triangle with a star and what looks like a dog on the box, on the side
Red:White:Blue:The definitions have changes over the years. see the "Related links" below for a web page with more information.A web source (www.crwflags.com) says:"The official specification for federal procurements of U.S. flags is set by the General Services Administration. At the Defense Technology Information Center website www.dtic.mil is GSA "Federal Specification, Flag, National, United States of America and Flag, Union Jack," DDD-F-416E, dated November 27, 1981. It specifies the colors by reference to "Standard Color Cards of America" maintained by the Color Association of the United States, Inc. This is a color system designed for textile use - appropriate, since flags are made of cloth! The specifications are:Cable No. 70180 Old Glory RedCable No. 70001 WhiteCable No. 70075 Old Glory BlueVarious sources give different Pantone equivalencies for these colors. The most plausibly authoritative are those provided on miscellaneous American Embassy websites, including American Embassy London. It gives the red as PMS 193 and the blue as PMS 282.// I assume white is some standard white...//On the other hand, Texas state law says the Texas state flag has the same colors as the U.S. flag, and that they are red PMS193 and blue PMS281.It should be noted that flags produced other than for the executive branch of the government are not bound by any of this."
The US flag, along with the Texas flag. The british flag, I don't think the Austrailian flag has red white and blue it might but I'm not sure, and I'm sure theres more that just that but I don't remember.