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Why do countries have national flags?

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Answer: Symbol of identity and unity

Flags required by international lawWrong. While international conventions govern flag use (ships, embassies), countries adopted flags to represent identity and unity, not because of requirements. Flags emerged from military banners and became symbols of sovereignty and national character.

Historical accident from warsWrong. Flags evolved from military banners used to identify armies, but they became national symbols representing identity, values, and unity. Their adoption was deliberate—expressing sovereignty and shared identity—not accidental.

Symbol of identity and unityCorrect! Flags symbolize national identity, values, and unity. They emerged from military banners (identifying armies in battle) and became powerful symbols of sovereignty and shared identity. Colors and symbols convey history and values (stars, stripes, crescents, etc.). Flags mark territory, represent countries diplomatically, and create emotional bonds among citizens.

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