Most Americans view the Pledge of Allegiance as a patriotic expression of national unity and values. However, opinions vary; some see it as an important tradition, while others criticize it for its historical context or the inclusion of "under God." Overall, it remains a significant part of American culture, often recited in schools and public events, reflecting a diverse range of beliefs and sentiments.
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Most Americans probably did. And 'jerk' is putting it mildly.
Americans make a statement of loyalty to the United States through the Pledge of Allegiance. It begins with the words, "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." This pledge expresses commitment to the nation and its values.
Francis Bellamy's wrote the pledge so that school children and many others reciting the pledge would be "reflect[ing] his socialist beliefs." Francis Bellamy wrote The Pledge so that school children and many other Americans would be reflecting his socialist beliefs.
I think about 25-28 words! (I said the pledge in my head!) Not sure at all
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The Pledge of Alligiance unite Americans because it helps bring together the many different people who live in our country.
I think the antonÿm of pledge is dis promise:)
for all Americans to have justice
the flag
I think after the flag is risen we said the pledge.
ba respectful by saying the pledge
yes.
Land of my birth I pledge to thee, My Loyalty and devotion, In all I think or say or do.
I think most asians are located in California.
most of the people in Africa are African Americans....I think
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