The 2020 Version of the Civics Test

Justice Roberts touts civic education as antidote to social media-fueled falsehoods

Chris Matthews thinks Trump is ‘ignorant of the law, constitution, limits of govt’

Quiz: Can You Answer the Hardest Citizenship Test Questions?

‘Phony.’ Donald Trump mocks ’emoluments’ clause of U.S. Constitution that bans foreign gifts

FORMER TRUMP ADVISER SAYS HE TRIED TO TEACH PRESIDENT THE CONSTITUTION, BUT HIS EYES JUST ROLLED BACK IN HIS HEAD

Opinion: Impeachment is a ‘coup’? Trump and Giuliani flunk civics class

New Tennessee Law Requires Civics Test for High School Students

Is Trump’s Victory the Jump-Start Civics Education Needed?

States Tackling Civic Illiteracy in America

I have helped two friends study for the U.S. Citizenship test and they both passed it.  One of the steps to becoming a U.S. Citizen is an oral test. The examiner has a book of 100 questions and asks 10 of them. No multiple choice. No writing.  You must get at least 6 right to pass that step to citizenship.

Can you pass?  Here is a link to study guides for each version of the test.

2020 Version Study Guide

2008 Version Study Guide

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