United States is seen as many as there place where your dreams can be made possible in the movies and in real life. Are you planning on becoming an American citizen any time soon? Take up the practice citizenship quiz below and see how ready you are to tackle it. All the best!
1774
1776
1787
1865
When, in the course of human events
In order to form a more perfect Union
To whom it may concern
We the People
The Preamble
The Bill of Rights
The Statute of Liberty
Declaration of Independence
Life
Liberty
Right to bear arms
Pursuit of Happiness
Freedom of the press
Right to trial by jury
Right to bear arms
Right to happiness
10
17
23
27
One for each state in the Union
The number of seats in the Cabinet
They represent the 13 original colonies
One for each article of the Constitution
New Hampshire
New York
Delaware
Vermont
Maine
Alaska
Vermont
Louisiana
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Federal
100
365
435
646
2
4
6
8
January
February
September
November
Secretary of Defense
The Speaker of the House
President Pro Tempore of the Senate
Secretary of State
3
5
7
9
John Paul Stevens
John G. Roberts, Jr.
Antonin Scalia
Samuel Alito
Hid John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln
Designed and made the original U.S. flag
Designed the original U.S. currency
Fought for women’s rights
Theodore Roosevelt
Warren G. Harding
Franklin Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
To declare war
To print money
To declare treaties
To provide education
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
John Hancock
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