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This term implies only the national (or the U.S.) flag 5. Flag measuring 10 by 19 feet; used for everyday occasions 6. A term interchangeable with colors; formerly used for mounted, motorized, or mechanized organizations EMBED MSDraw \* MERGEFORMAT Exercise 2: The History of Our Flag Directions: Select the correct answer to the following questions. 1. Congress passed a law in ____ returning the flag back to its original design of 13 stripes, fearing that too many stripes would spoil the true design of the flag. a.1794 b.1818 c.1912 d.1959 2. The last star added to the U.S. flag represents the state of ___, which was admitted to the Union in ___. a. Alaska 1959 b. Alaska 1960 c. Hawaii 1960 d. Hawaii - 1959 3. The first two stars and stripes added to the original U.S. flag took place in ____ to add the states of _____and _____. a. 1777, Delaware, Pennsylvania b. 1779, Tennessee, Ohio c. 1794, Vermont, Kentucky d. 1818, Illinois, Alabama 4. 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