Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
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Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
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Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
Venus, you've got to be kidding. If this is the test for citizenship, God help us all.
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Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
I believe it should be reasonably easy to become a legal citizen:
- no felony background, & no ties to terrorist groups
- not addicted to controlled substances
- have a basic knowledge of the country's history, current events and political/financial structure (one should never stop learning, however!)
- willing to take on all responsibilities of a full citizen, such as seeking gainful employment, voting, jury duty and paying taxes (yes, I consider voting to be a responsibility, not just a right)
How many of us have ancestors who became citizens simply by coming here with a dream of making a better life for themselves and their families? Or, through honorable service in the military?
This country needs those who are coming here the right way, for the right reasons.
It should be very hard to stay in the country illegally, however.
- no felony background, & no ties to terrorist groups
- not addicted to controlled substances
- have a basic knowledge of the country's history, current events and political/financial structure (one should never stop learning, however!)
- willing to take on all responsibilities of a full citizen, such as seeking gainful employment, voting, jury duty and paying taxes (yes, I consider voting to be a responsibility, not just a right)
How many of us have ancestors who became citizens simply by coming here with a dream of making a better life for themselves and their families? Or, through honorable service in the military?

It should be very hard to stay in the country illegally, however.

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All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me
Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
I was dumb and got the chief justice wrong.
OTher than that, this test is WAY too easy, imho.
OTher than that, this test is WAY too easy, imho.
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Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
Yeah, they haven't updated the test since the Freddie/Fannie bailout. It's no longer a "Capitalist economy or Free market" economy, but they said I was wrong when I answered "Democratic Socialism".sbb wrote:Venus, you've got to be kidding. If this is the test for citizenship, God help us all.
Go figure.

Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
Heck, this is better suited for a drinking game than anything. 

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Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
You missed one basic requirement ... Learn, Speak and Understand English!quidni wrote:I believe it should be reasonably easy to become a legal citizen:
- no felony background, & no ties to terrorist groups
- not addicted to controlled substances
- have a basic knowledge of the country's history, current events and political/financial structure (one should never stop learning, however!)
- willing to take on all responsibilities of a full citizen, such as seeking gainful employment, voting, jury duty and paying taxes (yes, I consider voting to be a responsibility, not just a right)
How many of us have ancestors who became citizens simply by coming here with a dream of making a better life for themselves and their families? Or, through honorable service in the military?This country needs those who are coming here the right way, for the right reasons.
It should be very hard to stay in the country illegally, however.
Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
Heck with that! Question 17 said "Civil War" and not "War between the States". Something or other Yankees!KBCraig wrote:Yeah, they haven't updated the test since the Freddie/Fannie bailout. It's no longer a "Capitalist economy or Free market" economy, but they said I was wrong when I answered "Democratic Socialism".sbb wrote:Venus, you've got to be kidding. If this is the test for citizenship, God help us all.
Go figure.
Oh, wait. I'm one. Never mind!
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Re: Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
You mean they're not even requiring people to properly identify the War of Northern Aggression?jmorris wrote:Heck with that! Question 17 said "Civil War" and not "War between the States". Something or other Yankees!
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I figured that since they hadn't used the correct name, but did have the colloquial term, that must be the one they were looking for.KD5NRH wrote:You mean they're not even requiring people to properly identify the War of Northern Aggression?jmorris wrote:Heck with that! Question 17 said "Civil War" and not "War between the States". Something or other Yankees!
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