If you were not born in the U.S., it is required for you to pass an American Civics class and pass a history test to become an American Citizen. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service has a 100-question test. Applicants for Citizenship are given ten random questions from the 100, and must answer at least six questions in order to pass the test to become a Citizen.
Do you think you can pass the test? Click on the words “Citizenship Test”, and see if you would pass the Citizenship Test. Then come back to Grandmother Musings and tell us how you did, if you dare!!
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Thanks for the link. It has been a loooooooong time since my high school civics course and it is good to know that my brain isn’t going mussy yet. Thank you Mr. Scott for teaching me well.
You are welcome. It has been a long time for me as well, however, I think some things just stick in my head like glue. Enjoy the day! 🙂
I’m a Canadian and got 60% …Diane
Diane, you did very well! 🙂
Phew – 100% on the 10 questions they posted. No really… I have a screen shot to prove it if need be!
I believe you! Awesome. You can be an American now! LOL! 🙂
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