Why Do Students Pledge Allegiance To The U.S. Flag?

Why Do Students Pledge Allegiance To The U.S. Flag?

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The video explores the tradition of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in American schools. It traces the origins back to 1892, when a children's magazine promoted the Pledge during the World's Fair. President Harrison declared a national day for Columbus's discovery, encouraging schools to recite the Pledge. The tradition was reinforced by a desire to instill patriotism post-Civil War and among immigrants. Today, most states require the Pledge, but a 1943 Supreme Court decision protects students from being forced to participate, allowing them to choose whether to recite it.

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How did the tradition of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance persist after its introduction?

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What was the significance of the 1943 Supreme Court decision regarding the Pledge of Allegiance?

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