I had heard that adding "under god" to the Pledge of Allegiance was motivated by anti-communist sentiment. it was introduced during the time of the red scare when President Eisenhower was in office. he basically said if you denied god you were a "commie" The phrase "under god" was added to the Pledge in 1954 by President Eisenhower, he said, after adding these words, "In this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious faith in America's heritage and future; in this way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be country's most powerful resource in peace and war." It is obviously questionably Constitutional for states to insert it into school curriculums. To wit, ever since there has been lawsuit after lawsuit contesting it on the basis of 1) Government establishment of religion and 2) Equal treatment under the law.
The salute is a two part movement. The first part is when the hand is raised. It is done on the command "scout salute" instead of saying "one". The arm is dropped when the order "two" is given.
king george 2 king george 1 king george 3
Some symbols of freedom can be...America - The Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, 4th of July, Liberty Bell, American Flag, The Independence Hall, Uncle Sam, Pledge of Allegiance, and the Star-Spangled BannerGeneral - doves, wings, flying, etc.
Usually it's a form of showing pride in your country (Nationalism). Others don't say it because a lot of schools in the US make their students stand up and say the pledge of allegiance every single school day in the morning before they start the actual announcements and they believe it denies their rights as an individual.
Greek - 2007 Pledge Allegiance 2-5 was released on: USA: 23 September 2008 Australia: 19 August 2009 Belgium: 12 March 2011
1. you dont sing it you say it 2.it is respect for our country 3.you are stupid
1. you dont sing it you say it 2.it is respect for our country 3.you are stupid
I don't know but on Sapin they were: 1. Willing to convert to Catholism 2. Pledge allegiance to Spain
The two words are Under God.
On 2 March 1861 he refused to take the oath to the Confederate States.
1) to pledge allegiance to Mexico and 2) observe the Mexican Law and customs.
The conditions to settle were simple: 1) to pledge allegiance to Mexico and 2) observe the Mexican Law and customs.
Some do. But they aren't required to for two reasons: 1) No politician will benefit from it. 2) It's a waste of time.
Yes. The conditions to settle were simple: 1) to pledge allegiance to Mexico and 2) observe the Mexican Law and customs
I pledge allegiance, to the flag, of the United States of America. And to the republic, for which it stands. One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. I think that's it...
Homework English Write a short essay-at least one side. Should Britain have a pledge of allegiance like American? -Write 2/3 paragraphs explaining why?