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1. First official flag day observed here

A. Betsy Ross B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C. Star Spangled Banner D. Bald Eagle
2. The first American flag was called this
A. Grand union B. Frances Scott Key C. National flag day D. Stars and stripes
3. The flag of the United States
A. Stars and Stripes B. Vexillologist C. Bald Eagle D. Frances Scott Key
4. U.S. National Anthem
A. Star Spangled Banner B. National Flag Day C. Vexillologist D. Frances Scott Key
5. One who studies flags
A. Bald Eagle B. Star Spangled Banner C. Frances Scott Key D. Vexillologist
6. Wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner
A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B. Vexillologist C. National Flag Day D. Frances Scott Key
7. U.S. National Emblem
A. Betsy Ross B. Vexillologist C. Bald Eagle D. Star Spangled Banner
8. June 14
A. Frances Scott Key B. National Flag Day C. Stars and Stripes D. Star Spangled Banner
9. Seamstress said to have made the American Flag
A. Bald Eagle B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C. Frances Scott Key D. Betsy Ross

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Answer:

1. B

2. A

3. A

4. A

5. D

6. D

7. C

8. B

9. D

Step-by-step explanation:

1. First official flag day was observed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a state holiday and it began in the town of Rennerdale.

2. The first American flag was called the Grand union. It's also referred to as the Continental Colors, First Navy Ensign, Cambridge Flag, and the Congress Flag. It was first displayed on the 1st of January, 1776 by President George Washington; the first President of the United States of America.

3. The flag of the United States comprises of Stars and Stripes. It is made up of fifty (50) white, five-pointed stars and thirteen (13) equal horizontal stripes of red alternating with white

4. U.S. National Anthem is referred to as Star Spangled Banner. It was written on the 14th of September, 1814.

5. One who studies flags is called a vexillologist.

6. Frances Scott Key an American attorney wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner. It was based on American's victory at the Battle of Fort McHenry.

7. The Bald Eagle was chosen as the U.S. National Emblem since 1782. It symbolizes long life, pride, dignity and strength.

8. June 14 is the day set aside as the National Flag Day of the United States of America. On the 14th of June, 1777, the design of a national flag was approved by the Continental Congress approved.

9. Betsy Ross is the seamstress said to have made the American Flag.

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