It doesnt have a name! It's just the American flag!
Nothing! :p
Bonnie Blue is the Confederate States of America National Flag. Stars and Bars is the Confedate War Flag
When looking at a series of flags in the USA the flag of the United States of America should always be on the left. Another way to look at it, if you were the flag this would be the flag's right. On a stage the US flag should be on the left of the stage from the audience view, to the right hand of the speaker. Again, the flag is positioned on the flag's right. If there is a row of flags the US flag should be in the center on the tallest flag pole.
In 1896 our new flag had 45 stars with the admission of Utah. When Oklahoma joined the USA in 1907 we added another star for a total of 46 stars in 1908. So, in 1900 there were 45 stars on the flag of the United States of America.
It doesnt have a name! It's just the American flag!
Semaphore or signal flag.
Nothing! :p
Pole Dancing
"Old Glory" is the name given to the flag of the United States of America. The name was given to the personal US flag of a sea captain named William Driver from Massachusetts in 1831 or 1832.
Bonnie Blue is the Confederate States of America National Flag. Stars and Bars is the Confedate War Flag
The Alabama state flag has a Crimson cross on a white field. It is also called the confederate battle flag.
Old Glory
The United States of America
The official name is simply, "The Flag of the United States of America." Nicknames included The Star Spangled Banner, Old Glory, and the Stars and Stripes.
There is no such thing as a south America flag
It has been called, "Star and Bar", referring to the appearance of the flag, but there are no official names other than The Texas State Flag