I got a 100% but I'm really into American history. Most Americans could not pass that test.InfiniteARyea, I haven't looked at history stuff of this kind for at least 10 years.
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I got a 100% but I'm really into American history. Most Americans could not pass that test.InfiniteARyea, I haven't looked at history stuff of this kind for at least 10 years.
I got a 95, but I'm in AP US History right now. They should make U.S. citizens pass a test like this to be eligible to vote, cause I'm tired of having people vote who don't know anything about how their own government works >.>Codename33
I am sorry, but their goes your right to vote. The voting rights acts that passed in the 60s banished this sort of requirement that were used to disenfranchise americans. You would have passed if you said reinstate a test like this to vote, but you didn't, so you fail. NO VOTING FOR YOU!! NEXT!
I'm an American citizen, and I scored 90%.
I was wrong about the year the Constitution was written, as well as the INS form needed to apply for citizenship.
I think I can be forgiven the question about the INS form, considering how I have never had to apply for citizenship.
95%. The only one I got wrong was the one asking which INS form you fill out to apply for citizenship. Most of those were really easy. I could see how they'd be tricky though if you don't know much about US history or politics since a lot of them try to nail you on common misconceptions.
I got 30%. I guessed every single one because I had no idea what the right answer was (i'm Australian), and I don't see why anyone wanting to become a U.S citizen should need to pass a test like that, because it proves nothing about their character, only their knowledge. If anything, the test should have moral questions like "Is it wrong to kill another person?". If letting someone into your country is based solely on them memorising a series of dates, states and events, then something is seriously ****** up.pretzelmeisterIt's assumed that if you clear the background check then you have good enough morals to not cause problems.
It's assumed that if you clear the background check then you have good enough morals to not cause problems. Well that's a relief.95%. The only one I got wrong was the one asking which INS form you fill out to apply for citizenship. Most of those were really easy. I could see how they'd be tricky though if you don't know much about US history or politics since a lot of them try to nail you on common misconceptions.
[QUOTE="pretzelmeister"]I got 30%. I guessed every single one because I had no idea what the right answer was (i'm Australian), and I don't see why anyone wanting to become a U.S citizen should need to pass a test like that, because it proves nothing about their character, only their knowledge. If anything, the test should have moral questions like "Is it wrong to kill another person?". If letting someone into your country is based solely on them memorising a series of dates, states and events, then something is seriously ****** up.gameguy6700
90% Y'all punks need to step it up.jakecufc8888Says the guy who says "Y'all" on an internet forum :roll:
I got 85%. I learned most of what's on the test in my senior U.S. History class in high school. :Psoulless4nowYou took US History as a senior... isn't that a Junior Class?
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