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The pledge of allegiance is important because you are showing patriotism and making a promise to our flag which is our region. Also it is important because not only you are making a promise but also you are promising to God, too
In the last paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, the signers make a solemn pledge to each other to support their declaration with their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. This commitment underscores their unity and resolve to fight for their freedom and independence from British rule. The pledge signifies the seriousness of their intent and the sacrifices they are willing to make for the cause of liberty.
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.
Actually, no one wrote about Cleopatra during her lifetime. After her death, her physician wrote about her last days, and several poets and historians mentioned her. During her lifetime she was simply not important enough to be written about. It was only after her death that all the hoopla about her emerged.
They speak French in Guiana. (wow the last guy wrote France.)
1952
There is no widely-known "pledge of allegiance to the bible", so you're probably talking about some fringe Evangelical practice invented within the last century. It is not a general tenet of Christianity that one must give allegiance to written words, nor that one must believe in the factual accuracy or moral righteousness of the bible, except insofar as it describes "Christ".
The original Pledge of Allegiance was written by Francis Bellamy in 1892, and has been changed four times since. The original is 118 years old, but since the last change (adding the words "under God") in 1954 it is 56 years old.
When the Pledge of Allegiance was first written in 1892, there were 44 states in the United States. The Pledge was originally composed by Francis Bellamy for a Columbus Day celebration. It wasn't until 1907 that Oklahoma became the 46th state, and Hawaii was the last to join in 1959, bringing the total to 50 states.
In 1892, a minister named Francis Bellamy wrote the Pledge (which means a promise or a vow) of Allegiance (which means loyalty or faithfulness) in order to promote patriotism, love of country and respect for the flag. It was originally designed for schools, to be taught to children. In the original version, it said nothing about God. In fact, it was meant to be concise and not take very long to say. It was also not said with the hand on the heart, but with a salute. Here is what Rev. Bellamy wrote: "I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."But as time went by, several changes were made to the pledge. The last one occurred during the early 1950s, an era of McCarthyism and the Cold War, when the words "under God" were added to show that America is a God-fearing nation, as opposed to the Soviet Union, our enemy of that time, which espoused a belief in atheism. Today, the pledge, which is said with the hand over the heart, reads: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.
were do you find the last person on my sims for d.s? who ever wrote this answer is a very mean person your such a meaner
The person who last wrote this is a gaylord
i believe it was wrote in the untied states!!!! My favorit colors red and i love this person by the last name of tapia!!!
Yes, people in the poetry room can see what the last person wrote.
The pledge of allegiance is important because you are showing patriotism and making a promise to our flag which is our region. Also it is important because not only you are making a promise but also you are promising to God, too
There isn't a single statement that least characterizes patriotism. However, Samuel Johnson once referred to patriotism as the last refuge of scoundrels. Oscar Wilde once said that patriotism is for vicious people.
The first name is Kesha