Being a U.S citizen entails specific rights, benefits, and duties. Citizenship gives you the right to reside and work in an area, vote, and run for office. In order for someone not born in the States to be given these rights, they have to pass a U.S. citizenship test. Questions found on a U.S. citizenship test include questions about our nation’s history and how our government is set up.
A U.S. Citizenship test consists of things that the government expects every American to know. To test this, I took random questions off of a practice test and asked them to American College students.
By Nate Wallace
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