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The New Redesigned U.S. Citizenship Test Questions and Answers
U.S. Citizenship Test
Questions 51 to 75
for the
New Redesigned U.S. Citizenship Naturalization Exam
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Questions 1 to 25
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Questions 26 to 50
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Questions 76 to 100
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Redesigned U.S. Citizenship Test Questions 51 to 75 of
100 questions
51. What are two rights of everyone living in the United
States?
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A: Freedom of expression
A: Freedom of speech
A: Freedom of assembly
A: Freedom to petition the government
A: Freedom of worship
A: The right to bear arms
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52. What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of
Allegiance?
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A: To the United States
A: To the Flag
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53. What is one promise you make when you become a United
States citizen?
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A: Give up loyalty to other countries
A: Defend the Constitution and laws of the United States
A: Obey the laws of the UnitedStates
A: Serve in the U.S. military ( if needed )
A: Serve (do important work for) the nation (if needed)
A: Be loyal to the United States
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54. How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
A: Eighteen ( 18 ) and older
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55. What are two ways that Americans can participate in their
democracy?
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A: Vote
A: Join a political party
A: Help with a campaign
A: Join a civic group
A: Join a Community group
A: Give an elected official your opinion on an issue
A: Call Senators and Representatives
A: Publicly support or oppose an issue or policy
A: Run for office
A: Write to a newspaper
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56. When is the last day you can send in federal income tax
forms?
57. When must all men register for the Selective Service?
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A: At age eighteen (18) (? between eighteen (18 ) and twenty-six (26) |
American History
Colonial Period and Independence
58. What is one reason colonists came to America?
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A: Freedom
A: Political liberty
A: religious freedom
A: economic opportunity
A: practice their religion
A: Escape persecution
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59. Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
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A: Native Americans
A: American Indians
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60. What group of people was taken to America and sold as
slaves?
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A: Africans
A: People from Africa
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61. Why did the colonists fight the British?
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A: Because of high taxes (taxation without representation)
A: Because the British army stayed in their houses (boarding, quartering)
A: Because they didn't have self-government
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62. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
63. When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
64. There were 13 original states. Name three.
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A: Connecticut.
A: Delaware.
A: Georgia.
A: Maryland.
A: Massachusetts.
A: New Hampshire.
A: New Jersey.
A: New York.
A: North Carolina.
A: Pennsylvania.
A: Rhode Island.
A: South Carolina.
A: Virginia.
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65. What happened at the Constitutional Convention?
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A: The Constitution was written
A: The Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution
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66. When was the Constitution written?
67. The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S.
Constitution. Name one of the writers.
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A: James Madison
A: Alexander Hamilton
A: John Jay
A: Publius
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68. What is one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for?
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A: U.S. diplomat
A: Oldest member of the Constitutional Convention
A: First Postmaster General of the United States
A: Writer of "Poor Richard's Almanac"
A: Started the first free libraries
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69. Who is the "Father of Our Country"?
70. Who was the first President?
1800s
71. What territory did the United States buy from France in
1803?
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A: The Louisiana Territory
A: Louisiana
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72. Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.
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A: War of 1812
A: Mexican-American War
A: Civil War
A: Spanish-American War
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73. Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.
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A: The Civil War
A: The War between the States
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74. Name one problem that led to the Civil War
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A: Slavery
A: Economic reasons
A: States rights
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75. What was one important thing that Abraham Lincoln did?
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A: Freed the slaves (The Emancipation Proclamation)
A: Saved (or preserved) the Union
A: Led the United States during the Civil War
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For U.S.
Citizenship Questions 76 to 100

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