U. S. citizenship questions are those which elicit answers that kids have to give in grade school here in the United States; are questions that are on high school social studies and civics tests; are those found on essay exams sometimes in college U. S. History classes; and are those which you never have to ask once you have been born and raised in the states, in America. But when you are fighting to enter and then stay in the country, you have to jump through a number of hoops—those held out by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service/Dept.
U.S. citizenship questions help a country that says it is bulging at the seams to filter out those who do not deserve to be here or who do not meet the requirements of immigration. I say this not as a bigot or elitist who agrees that we should shut down all borders, but as one who pays attention to the news and understands how this country is more than ever terrified of invaders who are here to hurt the country and its people. It will make sense to you that U.S. citizenship questions are designed, then, to encourage patriotism from the start. For what about those who abuse the rights and privileges (different things, rights and privileges) that Americans work hard for? For example, what about the ones who steal a dead man’s identity (his driver’s license number, his social security number, etc.) and use it to live and work in the U.S.? What about the woman who is pregnant, who slides across the border between California and Mexico, gets hospitalization and baby-birthing procedures, then slips back into Mexico…leaving the state/country with a $10,000 medical bill? And, of course, there is the infamous megalomaniac who took air pilot courses in Florida, rented a home in Florida, and lived in Florida for a couple of years…then terrorized the country by crashing our planes into select targets.
So, you get the idea. And you most likely are here online because you are an international student, a legitimate immigrant, or a person who married your mate in this country and are working on your legal citizenship. In that case, you are likely here online looking for the actual U. S. citizenship questions. If so, then you are in the right place, for many links to the lists of sample questions are available. Live the U.S. life, work, go to school, and buy property here, and you will not be able to avoid “learning” the answers. For example, what are the colors of the U.S. flag? You see them everywhere. What do we celebrate on the Fourth of July? Ask someone the next time you are watching the fireworks why we have fireworks to begin with. And good luck—if you are meant to be here, you deserve to do well on the citizenship test!
Here are links to U.S. CITIZENSHIP QUESTIONS:
http://www.wintektx.com/freeman/uscitizenship.htm
http://usgovinfo.about.com/blinstst.htm
uscis.gov/graphics/services/natz/100q.pdf
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