If you're thinking to start your US citizenship application process, you should start studying and preparing for the citizenship test that would determine your knowledge eligibility to become a US citizen.
This collection will be a bunch of questions & answers, flashcards and notes regarding all the aspect of the US citizenship test.
Give the reasons why Martin Luther King Jr is famous.
-Fought for civil rights.
-Worked for equality for all Americans.
-Worked to ensure that people would “not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character”.
What did the civil rights movement do?
Fought to end racial discrimination.
Why did the United States enter the Vietnam War?
To stop the spread of communism.
What are the two longest rivers in the United States?
-Missouri (River).
-Mississippi (River).
The East Coast ocean of the United States is
Atlantic (Ocean)
The states that border Canada
-Maine.
-New Hampshire.
-Vermont.
-New York.
-Pennsylvania.
-Ohio.
-Michigan.
-Minnesota.
-North Dakota.
-Montana.
-Idaho.
-Washington.
-Alaska.
The states that border Mexico
-California.
-Arizona.
-New Mexico.
-Texas.
The name of the national anthem is
The Star-Spangled Banner
When does the U.S celebrate Independence Day?
What was the main concern of the United States, during the Cold War?
-Communism.
-Nuclear war.
During the Cold War, Who was the United States’ main rival?
-Soviet Union.
-USSR.
-Russia.
What was the reason that the United States entered World War II?
-(Bombing of) Pearl Harbor.
-Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
-To support the Allied Powers (England, France, and Russia).
-To oppose the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan).
During the Great Depression and World War, Who was president II?
(Franklin) Roosevelt
How can people become United States citizens?
-Naturalize.
-Derive citizenship.
-Be born in the United States.
Veterans Day is
November 11th
Memorial Day is
May 30th
A holiday to honor soldiers who died in military service.
Independence Day is
July 4th
A holiday to celebrate U.S. independence (from Britain), or The country’s birthday.
What does the Nation’s first motto “E Pluribus Unum.” mean?
-Out of many, one, or We all become one.
The Bill of Rights protects
-(The basic) rights of Americans
-(The basic) rights of people living in the United States
Changes made to the U.S. Constitution by?
-Amendments.
-The amendment process.