Could you pass the US Citizenship test?

It appears that the people who produced this test have difficulty with American history.
Because in the last question it asks;
  1. What country did the US fight during the revolutionary war?
  2. Itself (the North vs the South)
  • Germany
  • France
  • England
the answer of course, is none of the above.

The country the US fought in the revolutionary war was, The United Kingdom of Great Britain
 
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The country the US fought in the revolutionary war was, The United Kingdom of Great Britain
And for those who aren't English AND History majors or just don't want to argue semantics, that means England.
 
True that Redcoat! Lay on MacDuff!!

Damian... here's TWO reasons the UK and England are NOT synonymous...
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:)
 
What about Northern Ireland?
Ireland didn't become part of the United Kingdom until 1801.

In 1922 Southern Ireland left the United Kingdom, leaving the state that exists today,

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
 
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Ireland didn't become part of the United Kingdom until 1801.

:-x Ok dont get me started....bulshit

Edit: Actually no Im already started. lol
FIRSTLY! 'Southern' Ireland as you call it(It's just Irish rep now)...didnt leave the United Kingdom...cos hun we were NEVER a part of it. The UK invade OUR country. Between 1801 and 1922 Britain came to Ireland and took over the nation... (dont you love how the UK decided to take over Ireland during the run up to famine when Ireland was at its weakest state ), 1922 Ireland had eventually fought back enough (war of indepence etcetc ) to return our nation to our own government and drive the british troops out of 26 counties. Very condensed History lesson there lol...Tip for future you never say Ireland was part of Uk when Irish ppl are about :)
 
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Aye just a bit lol I know yer man redcoat didnt mean anything insulting by it so Im not getting at him. He was just stating. :)
Irish people dont like to be referred to as been part as the Uk.
 
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Truth be told nor do most the Scots and Welsh either... but its like the southern states in the US, ya been bullied into the bloody marriage by a man with a shotgun so...
 
:-x Ok dont get me started....bulshit

Edit: Actually no Im already started. lol
FIRSTLY! 'Southern' Ireland as you call it(It's just Irish rep now)...didnt leave the United Kingdom...cos hun we were NEVER a part of it. The UK invade OUR country. Between 1801 and 1922 Britain came to Ireland and took over the nation... (dont you love how the UK decided to take over Ireland during the run up to famine when Ireland was at its weakest state ), 1922 Ireland had eventually fought back enough (war of indepence etcetc ) to return our nation to our own government and drive the british troops out of 26 counties. Very condensed History lesson there lol...Tip for future you never say Ireland was part of Uk when Irish ppl are about :)

GO GIRL - YOU FECKEN TELL EM !
 
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