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U.S. Citizenship Practice Test 2018There are 100 questions on the U.S. Citizenship Test. 60% of the questions must be answered correctly to pass the test. Below are twenty-two sample questions to consider and discuss.Who did the United States fight in World War II?Austria-Hungary, Japan, and GermanyThe Soviet Union, Germany, and ItalyJapan, Germany, and ItalyJapan, China, and VietnamThe House of Representatives has how many voting members?One hundred (100)Two hundred (200)Four hundred thirty-five (435)Four hundred forty-one (441)What id the “rule of law”?Everyone must follow the law.Everyone but the President must follow the ernment does not have to follow the law.All laws must be the same in each state.What is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?July 4March 15May 15April 15What is the one thing below that Benjamin Franklin is famous for?Youngest member of the Constitutional ConventionThird President of the United StatesInventor of the airplaneU.S. diplomatUnder our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states?Make treatiesCreate an armyProvide schooling and educationCoin or print moneyWho signs bills to become laws?The Secretary of StateThe Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtThe Vice PresidentThe PresidentU.S. Citizenship Practice TestPage 2In what month do we vote for President?JanuaryFebruaryOctoberNovemberWhat movement tried to end racial discrimination?Civil rights movementConservationProhibitionWomen’s SuffrageWhat does the judicial branch do?Resolves disputesDecides if a law goes against the ConstitutionReviews lawsAll of these answersWho was President during the Great Depression and World War II?Herbert HooverCalvin CoolidgeFranklin RooseveltHarry TrumanDuring the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?The Great DepressionClimate changeCommunismSlaveryWho makes federal laws?The Supreme CourtThe PresidentCongressThe statesName two national U.S. holidays.Valentine’s Day and President’s DayApril Fool’s Day and Labor DayLabor Day and ThanksgivingCitizenship Day and Columbus DayWhy does the flag have 13 stripes?The stripes represent members of the Second Continental CongressIt was considered lucky to have 13 stripes on the flagThe stripes represent the original 13 coloniesThe stripes represent the number of signatures on the U.S. ConstitutionU.S. Constitution Practice QuizPage 3What is one reason the colonists came to America?To join a civic groupNone of these answersFreedomFor the experience of traveling over the oceanWhat are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?The Senate and House of RepresentativesThe House of Representatives and the Court SystemThe House of Lords and House of CommonsThe Senate and the Court SystemWhy do some states have more Representatives than other states?The geographical size of the stateThe state’s locationthe state’s populationthe state’s representative has seniority in the House of RepresentativesWhat does the President’s Cabinet do?Commands the U.S. Armed ForcesMakes lawsAdvises the PresidentAll of these answersUnder our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government such as:Provide schoolingProvide police departmentsMake treatiesIssue driver’s licensesWe elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?Eight (8)Six (6)Four (4)Two (2)There were thirteen original states. Name three.New York, Kentucky, and GeorgiaWashington, Oregon, and CaliforniaMaryland, Virginia, and North CarolinaVirginia, North Carolina, and FloridaUS Citizenship Practice Test 2018 – Americanism Committee ................
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