Excerpt from The Flags of Georgia
Elizabeth Kibler
5It wasn’t until January 2001 that Georgia adopted a new state flag. This flag had a blue background with the state seal in the middle. The bottom of this flag had a gold banner that displayed other flags that had flown over Georgia in the past. Although Georgia had a new flag, the disagreement was not over. People who liked the 1956 flag were outraged. They even staged protests against the new flag. Some people believed that the 2001 flag was too detailed, making it unattractive. Finally, in 2003, Georgia got another flag. This flag looked similar to the Stars and Bars, but the blue square included the coat of arms surrounded by thirteen white stars. Although this flag was more popular than the 2001 flag, not everyone was pleased. Today, Georgia still flies the 2003 flag.
What can the reader infer about what most people think makes an attractive flag based on this excerpt from the passage?
A) Most people think that the most effective flag designs are the simplest.
B) Most people think that the best flags cause the most controversy and outrage.
C) Most think that the best flags always closely resemble the traditional American flag.
D) Most people think that a flag with a large amount of detail is more attractive than a simpler flag.
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a) Most people think that the most effective flag designs are the simplest
Explanation:
Accordingly anything simple is nice. When designing a flag, there are5 principles that must be followed
- Keep It Simple: The flag must be so simple that even a child can draw it from his/her memory.
- Use Meaningful Symbolism: The flag’s colours, images, or patterns must relate to what it symbolises.
- Use 2-3 Basic Colours: Restrict the number of colours on the flag to 3 that contrast well and come from the standard colour set.
- No Seals or Lettering: Never use any kind of writings or an organisation’s seal.
- Be Related or Be Distinctive: Avoid duplicating other flags, however use similarities to indicate connections
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