The symbol that appeared on the choirboys' cloaks was a red star. It was meant to represent the choosing of Jack as the leader of the group.
The flag of the Communist International is red. All communists see the red flag as their symbol hence REDS. The association of red with the radical left dates back centuries. It's likely that it began with an association between red and sacrifice, conflict, revolution (bloodshed).
The symbol for national capitals is usually a star enclosed in a circle. Other cities are represented by different symbols, which often represent an approximate population number. Maps almost always have a key that tell you what each symbol means.
In Communist China, you wore a red scarf in school to symbolize your allegiance to Chairman Mao Ze-dong.
The symbol used for Washington D.C., is usually a star because it is the capital of the united states or the monument or maybe the eagle
The Communist Star
The communist red star!
The star in the flag of North Korea represents the ruling Worker's Party of Korea. The red star symbolizes communism, while the five points of the star stand for the country's workers, peasants, intellectuals, youth, and soldiers.
Yes. In case you didn't know, a yellow star and a red background refer's to communist's. The china flag had 5 yellow stars and a red background.
Turkey's flag is all red, with a white crescent and star symbol
A five-pointed red star is a symbol of communism, particularly when used in Russia/USSR. It can also be a satanist or sorcery symbol (as a pentagram) or just for the effect of such a shape's presence.
It is red with a symbol of the moon and a star.
During the Red Scare, the Americans feared the spread of communism (red was the colour of the flag of the communist Soviet Union and the communist emblem known as the red star). There were two Red Scares in U.S.A.: 1) 1919-1920: Fear of socialist revolution and political radicalism (red is a symbol of radical ideology). 2) 1947-1957: Fear of national and foreign communism influencing American society and/or infiltrating the federal government.
The flag of the Soviet Union is a solid red banner. In the top left corner is the hammer-and-sickle emblem (representing the proletariat and the peasantry, respectively), rendered in gold. Above that is the red five-pointed star (signifying Communism), made visible against the red background by a gold outline.
Red was used for all political prisoners.
It has a red back ground and has a white moon on the left and a smaller white star on the right.
It is a ancient east-slavic symbol, nothing relationships with communist.