What is does China's pledge "one country, two systems" mean
What is does China's pledge "one country, two systems" mean
No, not every country has a pledge of allegiance like the one in the United States.
What is does China's pledge "one country, two systems" mean
Yes, some countries have a pledge of allegiance similar to the one in the United States, where citizens pledge loyalty to their country.
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No, there is no pledge of allegiance in France. The closest thing is a statement, which is not even compulsory, for foreigners who are given French citizenship. I know of only one country which indulges in this strange rite.
Each country will have their own pledges. You can find one for each country online with a quick search.
The pledge is:I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas one state under God, one and indivisible.
if one does not feel any allegiance to the United States then I percieve that person does not support the Constitution or the United States. If one does not support this country find a country he/she can support..........
The United States pledge Is: I pledge of 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. The Texas pledge is I pledge of allegiance to Thee, Texas one state under God one and indivisible
Not really... The flag represents our country. The pledge of allegiance was made originally one sentence long, and by a guy who wasn't' even American. So, no, in my opinion, it does not.
In actuality, the original phrase is "one nation indivisible", which makes much more sense. When the "under God" was added in the 1950's, it split the phrase apart, which I find ironic.