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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Now a Tablet is used for the Reading and Writing Portion of the Citizenship Test

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This blog contains material for you

to study to help you pass the

Citizenship Test and to better

understand U.S. history.


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and right columns.


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Table of Contents for Videos & Slideshows (at left) Watch & Learn

23. Vocabulary from the

Personal Questions


22. Tablet Now Used for

Reading & Writing

Portions of Test


21. Black History in America

Summarized


20. The Civil War


19. Star Spangled Banner Duet


18. Understanding Commands

at Citizenship Interview


17. 100 Citizenship

Questions (with only

one answer)


16. Random Questions from

the Citizenship Test

(Multiple Choice)


15. Patriotic Songs & Music


14. 7 Steps to Becoming a

U.S. Citizen


13. Yes/No Questions N-400

Interview (50 questions)


12. A Promise of Freedom -

Rights and Responsibilities

of Citizenship (Video)


11. Becoming a U S Citizen -

An Overview of the

Naturalization Process -

USCIS (Video)


10. 100 Civics / Citizenship

Questions with

Audio / Listening (Video)


9. Naturalization Interview -

Example (Video)


8. Reading & Writing

Vocabulary (Video)


7. Oath of Allegiance

(Video with Text)


6. The Pledge of Allegiance

(Video with text & singing)


5. National Anthem (Video)


4. N-400 - Application -

File Online (Video)


3.The Interview -

Needs & Practice (Video)


2. Writing Test (Video)


1. 100 Citizenship

Questions (Slideshow)


US Citizenship Podcast

http://www.uscitizenpod.com/p/citizenship-resources.html

100 Civics Questions in Different Languages

English

Arabic

Chinese

Korean

Spanish

Tagalog

Vietnamese

Prepare & Practice for the Citizenship Interview and Test

1. Citizenship Eligibility

(USCIS)


2. Filing your N-400

Application Online (USCIS)


3. What to Bring to

your Interview (USCIS)


4. Practice Civics Test

(USCIS)


4. Study Online for

Citizenship Test

(includes listening

and writing practice)


5. Listen & Type What

you Hear (Writing Test

Practice)


6. Quizlet - Practice the 100

Citizenship Questions


7. Learn & Explore -

Preparing for Oath -

U.S. History & Civics


13 Colonies

13 Colonies

Events & People in American History that Relate to the Citizenship Test (Videos / Listening)

1. Native Americans (3 min)


2. Christopher Columbus

(6 min)


3. The Mayflower &

Plymouth (3 min)


4. The Mayflower

Compact


5. Early Colonists,

Native Americans &

Thanksgiving (6 min)


6. 13 Original

Colonies (4 min)


7. Connecticut - original

colony (2 min)


8. Delaware - original

colony (2 min)


9. Georgia - original

colony (2 min)


10. Maryland - original

colony (2 min)


11. Massachusetts -

original colony (2 min)


12. New Hampshire -

original colony (2 min)


13. New Jersey -

original colony (2 min)


14. New York - original

colony (2 min)


15. North Carolina -

original colony (2 min)


16. Pennsylvania -

original colony (2 min)


17. Rhode Island -

original colony (2 min)


18. South Carolina -

original colony (2 min)


19. Virginia - original

colony (2 min)


20. Paul Revere &

the Start of the American

Revolution (7 min)


21. The Declaration of

Independence (5 min)


22. The Revolutionary

War (8 min)


23. The Treaty of Paris &

End of the Revolutionary

War (3 min)


24. The Constitution (7 min)


25. Freedom of the Press

(7 min)


26. Freedom of Assembly

(2 min)


27. U.S. Presidents (12 min)


28. George Washington

(5 min)


29. Thomas Jefferson

(6 min)


30. The Louisiana

Purchase (3 min)


31. The Star-spangled

Banner (3 min)


32. Abraham Lincoln (4 min)


33. The Emancipation

Proclamation (5 min)


34. The 13th Amendment

(3 min)


35. The Civil War (5 min)


36. The Statue of Liberty

(5 min)


37. Susan B. Anthony

(3 min)


38. Woodrow Wilson (4 min)


39. World War I (4 min)


40. The 19th Amendment

(3 min)


41. Franklin D. Roosevelt

(5 min)


42. World War II (4 min)


43. Eisenhower (4 min)


44. Capitalism, Socialism,

Communism (3 min)


45. Martin Luther King, Jr.

(6 min)


46. The End of the Cold

War (8 min)


47. September 11, 2001

(5 min)


48. U.S. Geography (8 min)


49. U.S. Geography &

Holidays (9 min)


Identify 50 United States

Identify 50 United States
an interactive game
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Crossword Puzzles (Practice)

1. The Revolution


2. U.S. Government (1)


3. U.S. Geography


4. U.S. Presidents


5. Abraham Lincoln


6. George Washington


7. Citizenship (1)


8. Citizenship (2)


9. Citizenship (3)


10. Constitution


11. U.S. Government (2)


12. U.S. Government (3)


13. Forms of Government


14. Our Economic System


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