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Flag Assignment Find 3 flags from www.worldflags101.com and draw them to the best of your ability into the appropriate spaces below. For each flag: 1. 2. 3. 4. Label the colors of the parts of the flag Indicate what each color of the flag means Indicate what each part of the flag represents Explain at least one part of the flag and how it relates to one of the understandings of nation Flag 1 1. The Red Cross in the middle represents the cross of St. George. The red diagonal cross represents the cross of St. Andrew and the blue also represents Scotland. 2. The flag represents the UK as a nation because it includes all of the countries that are included in the UK in one flag. This is an example of a geographic understanding of nation since the flag brings various countries together in different colors and patterns. Flag 2 1. The colors on the flag are said to have been based off of the colors of the French flag. And the blue cross represents Norway’s link to the other Scandinavian countries. 2. Red white and Blue, the three colors of that make up the flag represent freedom and independence similar to the Union Jack and the United States flag. 3. The flag represents a geological understanding of nation since its design links it with the other Scandinavian countries. Not only geological but also a political understanding since the colors represent freedom and independence. Flag 3 1. The red in the flag represents Saint George’s cross and the white, from the French royal emblem. 2. The flag signifies the maple leaf, some say the 11 points on the leaf represent the provinces, but that is not true. The flag was inspired from the military uniforms of ww2, since the maple flag was featured on the uniform. 3. The Canadian flag has an understanding of nation as a relationship to land. The maple leaf in the middle shows that the maple leaf is common in Canada and the maple tree is a common resource.