Yes, that's right.
Betsy Ross was a real woman who lived in Philadelphia.
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Betsy Ross was a real woman who lived in Philadlphia.
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No, that's not correct.
The stars on the flag are white, not red.
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Yes, that's correct.
The stars on the flag are not red, they are white.
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Yes, that's correct.
There is one star for each state in the union.
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There is one star for each state in the union.
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Yes, that's correct.
You should stand when you say the Pledge.
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You should stand when you say the Pledge.
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Yes, that's correct.
There are 13 stripes on the flag.
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No, that's not correct.
There are 13 stripes on the flag.
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No, that's not correct.
California was not one of the original colonies.
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Yes, that's correct.
California was not one of the original colonies.
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No, that's not quite right
The Pledge has been changed. The words "under God" were added in 1954.
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Yes, you are correct.
The Pledge has been changed. The words "under God" were added in 1954.
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Yes, that's correct.
The colors of the flag are red, white and blue.
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The colors of the flag are red, white and blue.
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Yes, that's correct.
"Old Glory" is a nickname for the flag.
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"Old Glory" is a nickname for the flag.
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Yes, that's correct.
Each color symbolizes a virtue: White is for Purity and Innocence; Red is for Hardiness and Valor; and Blue, Vigilance, Perseverance and Justice.
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No that's not correct.
The colors do have special meanings: White is for Purity and Innocence; Red is for Hardiness and Valor; and Blue, Vigilance, Perseverance and Justice
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