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A. E. Alvo
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You are a citizen of the United States according to your birth. However, foreigners who reside in the country must apply to become citizens. Each year, some 700,000 immigrants go through the protracted process of naturalization.
Being a citizen of the United States has several advantages. Although the US grants many rights to both citizens and noncitizens, other rights are only available to citizens of the US, such as:
- Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections. Most states also only allow US citizens to vote in the majority of elections.
- Bringing family members to the US: When filing a petition to bring relatives here permanently, citizens typically have priority.
- Citizenship for children born abroad: A child born overseas to a US citizen is typically automatically given that country's citizenship.
- Having a US passport gives you access to support from the US government while you are traveling abroad.
- How to qualify for federal employment: Most government positions demand US citizenship.
- Obtaining elected office: Citizenship in the US is a requirement for several elected positions in this nation.
The desire to obtain US citizenship is widespread. Although the procedure is famously long and difficult, the US citizenship test is often the part that causes people the greatest anxiety. It's so challenging that, according to NBC News, only 36 percent of Americans pass the test. That's almost the same proportion of Arizona State University students who could pass an STD test.
Up to 60 percent of the population is said to have missed some of the fundamental basic questions. For instance, just 39 percent of American test takers can name the number of Supreme Court justices. If you're asking yourself, "Uh, I don't know, like 50...or 12?", you're most likely among friends. You're also mistaken. There are nine. Follow along to learn everything you need to know about the exam because this answer was a freebie, a preamble to what you should expect.
After passing your exam, be ready for a patriotic verse known as the "Pledge of Allegiance", which is recited by Americans as a pledge of allegiance to the American flag and the country as a whole.
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Timely
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The Constitution of the United States begins with the words "we the people". But from the earliest days of the American republic, there have been two competing notions of "the people", which led to two very different visions of the Constitution. Those who view "we the people" collectively think popular sovereignty resides in the people as a group, which leads them to favor a democratic constitution that allows the will of the people to be expressed by majority rule
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Read the book, don't listen
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In this remarkable book, Sandra Day O’Connor explores the law, her life as a Supreme Court Justice, and how the Court has evolved and continues to function, grow, and change as an American institution. Tracing some of the origins of American law through history, people, ideas, and landmark cases, O’Connor sheds new light on the basics, exploring through personal observation the evolution of the Court and American democratic traditions.
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Informative and well-written
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James Madison: A Captivating Guide to an American Founding Father Who Served as the Fourth President of the United States of America
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great book about the presidency & Constitution
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History Always Repeats
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- Amazon Customer
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best study guide to become a citizen!
This is the best study guide if you want to pass the citizenship test and become a US citizen! I just got my citizenship earlier this year and this really helped compared to the YouTube videos and other study guides!
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- Anonymous User
- 09-09-22
Best US citizenship resource I have seen!
This updated book gave me great guidance on how to successfully pass the US citizenship test. I feel ready to take the test now! For those getting ready to take the citizenship test, this book is fantastic. Just a few days before the test, if you listen to this several times (especially the civics and history sections), I'm positive you'll do well. It contains up-to-date, extremely detailed information on the citizenship test and how to study for it. This makes learning incredibly simple. This audiobook was great for studying for the citizenship test. I was able to listen to it while driving and walking. Highly recommed to those looking to take the US Citizenship test! Oh, and this is the most updated version of the guide book compared to the rest of them.
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- Anonymous User
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Excellent!
Just what I needed to study, clearly constructed for native and non-native English speakers. It contains a ton of useful, recent information. To prepare for my upcoming citizenship interview, I always listen to this audio. adore it Excellent source for the exam! Simple to listen to while driving. The audiobook is very updated and simple to understand. It is well-narrated, easy to comprehend, and practical. Excellent information that was delivered at a pace that I could easily understand. The key to passing the US Citizenship test should be repeated listening! HIGHLY RECOMMEND for you passing your US Citizenship test!
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- John Atkins
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the only book you'll need
The American Citizenship Civics Test Prep 2022, 2023, 2024 audiobook is an outstanding resource for anyone preparing for the U.S. citizenship test. This guide provides a well-organized overview of essential civics topics, including U.S. history, government structure, rights, and responsibilities, making it a solid choice for those looking to deepen their understanding of American civics in a clear and accessible format.
The audiobook’s narration is clear and paced well, making it easy to follow along and retain information. Each topic is broken down into manageable segments, with relevant explanations for important concepts and potential test questions, making it especially useful for busy individuals who want to study while commuting or multitasking.
While it may be beneficial to use this audiobook alongside practice questions or study guides for more interactive preparation, it’s a fantastic supplement that helps reinforce key information. Whether you’re new to the material or just need a refresher, American Citizenship Civics Test Prep is an effective and convenient tool for preparing for the civics portion of the citizenship test.
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- Milan Patel
- 09-07-22
Best Study Aid for your Citizenship Interview!
This is the best study aid for your citizenship interview! It provides you with a ton of additional knowledge about the history and formation of the government! This is a great book if you want to learn a little more information than just questions and answers to pass the exam. I had been looking for a book for a while, and I'm glad I decided to give this one a shot because it was fantastic. Appreciate the narrator's use of simple language, this made the book easy for listeners to follow. This audiobook was outstanding in every way. This is a thorough and simple guide to passing the US citizenship test. Highly recommend!
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- Rachel Rader
- 09-13-22
Really helpful for study
I was quite amazed at how much I thought I knew about US history but didn't actually know after reading this book because it is very helpful. Even if you are not currently studying to become a citizen, you should still read this book because it is an excellent resource for reviewing the laws that govern our country. A required reading. Easy to understand and not too long to listen to.
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- Botkin
- 12-16-23
I passed the test!
I was drawn to this particular audio book because as a "Baby Boomer" who went through school where they still taught classes in Government and Civics, I wanted to make sure I retained the knowledge! I took the tests throughout and was proud I passed. I would love to see if my kids would pass. It was laid out very instructionally, and the pre-test chapters were helpful for those who are starting from scratch.
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- Maura Kadlec
- 09-13-22
Free PDF included!
This book is a great resource - I was able to practice all of the questions in a straightforward manner thanks to it. I will most certainly recommend it to others.
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- YAW
- 11-10-24
Some wrong answers
There were a few wrong answers. For example, more than once the original name of New York was ‘New York City’, and not New Amsterdam.
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