"Measuring Uncle Sam for a new suit" is a metaphorical expression that can refer to assessing the needs and requirements of the American government or society before making significant changes or improvements. It implies a careful evaluation of various factors, such as economic, social, and political conditions, to ensure that any new policies or initiatives are well-suited to the country's needs. Just as a tailor takes precise measurements to create a perfect fit, policymakers must analyze data and gather input from citizens to craft effective solutions. Ultimately, the goal is to design a system or approach that effectively serves the public and enhances the nation's well-being.
uncle sam had a nick name by one if the souders but his real name was sam willison:D
One phrase that Uncle Sam is famous for saying is 'I was you for the U.S. Army'. Uncle Sam was first used in the War of 1812.
Uncle Sam is a symbol of the United States, and never a real person, so he did not have a wife.
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Samuel Wilson was a meat-packer from Troy, New York whose name is purportedly the source of the personification of the United States, known as "Uncle Sam." He died on 31 July 1854. Uncle Sam, as the personification of the United States, the way John Bull is a personification of Great Britain, has not and cannot die because personifications do not live or die - they are symbols.
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Uncle Sam stands for U.S as a personification of the American Government. It was the name for Samuel Wilson. This was represented by the poster which sometimes had "your country needs you". The man had a blue suit and a tall hat with the stars and stripes on.
Uncle Sam... US.
uncle sam symbolize helping out in the war
Uncle Sam Cereal was created in 1908.
Uncle Sam's on Mars was created in 1978.
Uncle Sam - comics - was created in 1940.
One phrase that Uncle Sam is famous for saying is 'I was you for the U.S. Army'. Uncle Sam was first used in the War of 1812.
The cast of Uncle Sam - 2002 includes: Dave Allen as Uncle Sam Jeff Witzke
uncle sam had a nick name by one if the souders but his real name was sam willison:D
One phrase that Uncle Sam is famous for saying is 'I was you for the U.S. Army'. Uncle Sam was first used in the War of 1812.
The equivalent of Uncle Sam in England is John Bull.