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Can you pass the test taken to become a U.S. citizen?
Posted on 1/22/25 at 11:51 pm
Posted on 1/22/25 at 11:51 pm
Can you pass the test taken to become a U.S. citizen?
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Posted on 1/22/25 at 11:56 pm to 11Eleven
I bet no one under 30 could pass given the state of our anti-American curriculum in grade and high schools the last few decades.
Too busy teaching how awful this Nation is historically.
Too busy teaching how awful this Nation is historically.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:00 am to 11Eleven
Probably not. But i also fought their wars.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:01 am to 11Eleven
Our students learn about how the Dutch fricked over some random ethnic group in Indonesia rather than our history. I swear the AP history curriculum writers are all communists.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:02 am to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
I would hope it's an easy quiz to ace for anyone who posts here.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:06 am to _Hurricane_
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I swear the AP history curriculum writers are all communists.
They were not when Advanced Placement curriculum was first introduced into schools. It was merit based.
WTF happened?
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:14 am to 11Eleven
Honestly right now, I’d maybe get 6/10. But that’s just off the cuff. If it’s between me becoming an American citizen, I’d be studying like a motherfricker and I bet I could pass the shite out of it then.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:21 am to 11Eleven
10/10. Guessed on the House one and got it right. Recently heard the longest river one so that came in handy.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 12:42 am to BlackPawnMartyr
C avg student with no school in 20 years missed longest river and pres ww1.
Im sure with the ample amounts of study aids anyone who can read can pass.
Im sure with the ample amounts of study aids anyone who can read can pass.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 5:28 am to 11Eleven
Honestly, probably but I’m sure there’s some questions that I would miss but luckily I don’t have to take the test cause I was born here
Posted on 1/23/25 at 5:31 am to 11Eleven
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Can you pass the test taken to become a U.S. citizen?
Yes. I was born to parents who were both born here in the U.S. Easiest test I ever took.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 5:34 am to 11Eleven
Yes
1. Were you and your parents born in the US ____ Yes
100% you pass
1. Were you and your parents born in the US ____ Yes
100% you pass
Posted on 1/23/25 at 5:40 am to Gusoline
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C avg student with no school in 20 years missed longest river and pres ww1.
It’s probably more difficult for someone outside the country too, as the “Mississippi River” is considered the 4th longest river in the world, but is the 2nd longest in the US by 1 mile. The world considers the Missouri River as a part of the Mississippi River, as it’s technically a tributary of it
Posted on 1/23/25 at 5:42 am to 11Eleven
10/10, but admit, some were head scratchers for a second.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 6:05 am to 11Eleven
If I had a day to study all of the material... absolutely.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 6:09 am to 11Eleven
All easy. I'm most disappointed in only 58% picking Thomas Jefferson as the person who wrote the majority of the Declaration. The Hamilton play is a scourge upon our current society with 16.5% picking him for that answer. Hamilton should have been an option for the Federalists Papers since he wrote the majority of them.
Posted on 1/23/25 at 6:32 am to The Torch
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Yes
1. Were you and your parents born in the US ____ Yes
100% you pass
Unless you're from a family of foreign diplomats.
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