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Danica Blankenship
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1 May, 08:41
What does the united states flag stand for?
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Jenny Eaton
1 May, 08:49
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There are fifty stars representing each of its states, while having thirteen stripes to represent its Original Thirteen Colonies
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Heidy Bates
1 May, 08:53
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The answer is "Old Glory"
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