1.) What are the colors of our flag?
Red, white and blue
2.) How many stars are there in our flag?
50
3.) What color are the stars on our flag?
white
4.) What do the stars on our falg mean?
one for each state in the union
5.) How many stripes are there in our flag?
13
6.) What color are the stripes in our flag?
red and white
7.) What di the stripes on our flag mean?
They represent the 13 original states
8.) How many states are there in the union (usa)
50
9.) What is the 4th of july?
Independence day
10.) What it the date of the united states independence?
the 4th of july
11.) From what county did the united states win independence?
England
12.) What country did we fight during the revolutionary war?
England
13.) Who was the first president of the united states?
George Washington
14.) Who is the president of the united states?
George W. Bush
15.)Who is the vice president of the united states?
Richard chenny
16.) Who elecets the president of the united states?
the electoral college
17.) who becomes the U.S president if the president dies?
the vice president
18.) for how long do we elect each president?
4 years which is 1 term
19.) what is the constitution?
the supreme law of the land
20.) can the constitution be changed?
yes, by amendment
21.) what do we call a change to the constituion?
an amendment
22.) how many changes (amendment) are there to the
constitution?
27
23.) how many branches are there in the U.S government?
3
24.) what r the three branches to the U.S. government?
legislative, judicial, executive
25.) what is the legislative branch of the U.S. government?
congress
26.) Who makes the laws in the United states?
Congress
27.) what it congress?
house of represenatives and the senate
28.) what are the duties of congress?
to make laws
29.) who elects the congress?
the people
30.) how many senators are there in the U.S congress?
100
31.) Name the 2 U.S. senators from california
Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein
32.) For how long do we elect each U.S. senator?
each tem is 6 years
33.) How many represenatives are there in congrees?
435
34.) for how long do we elect the represenatives?
each term is 2 years
35.) what is the executive brah of the U.S government?
the president and his cabinet and the departments
36.) what is the judiciary branch of the U.S government?
the supreme court
37.) what are the duties of the supreme court?
to interpret laws
38.) what is the supreme law of the united states?
the constituion
39.) what is the bill of rights?
the first ten amendements of the constitution
40.) what is the capital of the state of california?
sacramento
41.) who is the current governor of california?
arnold schwarzeneggar
42.) if both the president and the vice president should die, who becomes the president?
The speaker of the house of represenatives
43.) who is the current chief justice of the supreme court?
john roberts
44.) name the 13 original states.
connecticut, new hampshire, new york, new jersey, massachusetts, pensylvania, delaware, virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia, rhode island, maryland
45.) who said, "give me liberty or give me death?"
partick henry
46.) which countries were our enemies during world war 2?
germany, italy, japan
47.) what are the 49th and 50th states of the united states?
49- alaska
50- hawaii
48.) how many terms can a president serve?
2
49.) who is martin luther king jr.?
a civil rights leader
50.) who is the head of local government?
the mayor
51.) why r there 100 senatorsin california?
we have 50 sates. 2 for each state
52.) who selects the supreme court justice?
the president
53.) how mnay supreme court justices are there?
nine (9)
54.) why did the pilgrims come to norh america?
for religious freedom
55.) who is the head of executive of the state government called?
governor
56.) what is the head executive of a city called?
mayor
57.) what holiday was started by the North american (colonists)?
thanksgiving
58.) who was the main author of the declaration of independence?
Thomas jefferson
59.)when was the declaration on independence adopted?
july 4th, 1776
60.) what is the basic belief of the declaration of independence?
all men are created equal
61.) what is the national anthem of the united states?
the star-spangled banner
62.) who wrote the star-spangled banner?
francis scott key
63.) where does freedom of speech come from?
the bill of rights
64.) what is the minimum voting age in the U.S?
18 years
65.) who signs the bills into laws?
the president
66.) what is the highest court in the united states?
supreme court
67.) who was the president during the civil war?
abrham lincoln
68.) what does the emancipation proclamation do?
freed the slaves
69.) what special group advises the president?
the cabinet
70.) which president is called "the father of our country?"
george washington
71.) what INS form is used to apple to become a naturalized citizen?
Form N-400
72.) who helped the pilgrims in (north) america?
the native americans (american indians)
73.) the pilgrims sailed to america in what ship?
the mayflower
74.)what were the 13 original states in the U.S called?
colonies
75.) name the freedoms gaurenteed by the bill of rights
freedon of speech, press, religion
76.) who has the power to declare war?
congress
77.) whast kind of government does the U.S have?
a republic
78.) which president freed the slaves?
abraham lincoln
79.) in what year was the constitution written?
in 1787
80.) what are the first 10 amendments in the constituion called?
the bill of rights
81.) name the prupose of the united nations
try to resolve world problem
82.) where does congress meet?
in the capitol, Wshington, D.C.
83.) whose rights are gaurenteed in the constitution and bill of rights?
everyones
84.) what is the introduction to the constitution called?
the preamble
85.) name a benifit of being a United states citizen?
federal government jobs, travel with a U.S. passport,petition for close relatives to luve in the U.S.
86.) what is the most important right granted to U.S. citizend?
the right to vote
87.) what is the united states capitol?
where congress meets
88.)what is the white house?
the presidents official home
89.) where is the white house located?
washington, D.C
90.) what is the name of the official presidents home?
the white house
91.) name one right gaurenteed by the first amendment
freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly and requesting change of government
92.) whio is the commander in cheif of the U.S militay?
the president
93.) who was the first commander in chief of the U.S.
George washington
94.) in what month do we vote for the president?
november
95.) in what month is a new president inaugurated>
january
96.) how many times may a congressperson be re-elected?
unlimited
97.) how many times can a senator be re-elected?
unlimited
98.) what are the 2 main political parties?
democrat and republican
99.)how many states are there in the U.S?
50
100.) name one requiremnt in order to be president?
must be a natural born citizen of the United States, must be 35 years old, and must have lived in the U.S. for 14 years
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They might only ask a few questions. they may ask all of them or as few as one question but you should study them all. they will also ask you to write a few simple sentences in english such as "the boy went to the store in his car" etc. Please tell me how u
did!! u also need to know the words to the pledge of allegiance which are:
I pledge allegiance, to the flag, of the united states of ameica, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
Once you do the interview, they will give you the test which will be done orally.
2006-10-04 17:33:10
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answered by _~^*^~_ Ninja Fighter_~^*^~_ 4
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The interview will be in English. Study up on American history,and the words of the national anthem. Good luck.
2006-10-04 23:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty sure is it's just an interview and not some kind of suprise quiz/test session. When the time comes for the actual tests they let you know what to study beforehand.
2006-10-04 23:41:38
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answered by Tegeras 4
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Along with your application(N400 I believe) for citizenship there was a list of 100 questions and answers. The questions were things like, who is the president, vice president, first president, etc. Study those. At my interview I was asked 5 questions. Know all. A friend of mine was asked 5 questions and got one wrong. She did not get her citizenship that day. I believe the question was who said, give me liberty or give me freedom.
2006-10-04 23:59:35
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answered by angel1 1
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American Immigration
United States visas and citizenship. Green Card applications....
www.usimmigrationsupport.org Hope this helps, good luck
2006-10-04 23:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are going for the INTERVIEW... then there is nothing to study for. When my husband (English) and I went for our interview, they just asked us where we went for our first anniversary.
Are you talking about the INTERVIEW or the citizen TEST?
2006-10-04 23:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The reviewer might be handy if you really have left everything till the last minute.
2006-10-04 23:40:06
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answered by Bart S 7
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dang, no help here, sorry. i actually wanna become a canadian citizen but i'd fail at the interview myself lol
2006-10-04 23:40:10
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answered by LilahFairy 5
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Tell them you want to make holes in the fence. :)
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answered by Anonymous
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