Missileer Active member Jan 4, 2006 #1 Okay, all you Yanks should pull 100 on this. www.toast.net/games/Independence/page1.asp
phoenix80 Banned Jan 4, 2006 #2 And I know people who do not know english very well and have no idea about the history of the US, but still can pass it and become the US citizens. how come?
And I know people who do not know english very well and have no idea about the history of the US, but still can pass it and become the US citizens. how come?
Missileer Active member Jan 4, 2006 #3 phoenix80 said: And I know people who do not know english very well and have no idea about the history of the US, but still can pass it and become the US citizens. how come? Click to expand... Because of a funky public school system that doesn't teach Government anymore.
phoenix80 said: And I know people who do not know english very well and have no idea about the history of the US, but still can pass it and become the US citizens. how come? Click to expand... Because of a funky public school system that doesn't teach Government anymore.
T therise21 Active member Jan 5, 2006 #4 i got 26 out of 30. there were some hard ones on the last pages.
tomtom22 Chief Engineer Jan 5, 2006 #8 29 out of 30 Who remembers when amendments to the constitution were passed? What is more important is remembering what each one does!
29 out of 30 Who remembers when amendments to the constitution were passed? What is more important is remembering what each one does!
phoenix80 Banned Jan 5, 2006 #9 Although I am not from the US but I got 23 out of 30 Answers to questions # 8, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 are my mistakes
Although I am not from the US but I got 23 out of 30 Answers to questions # 8, 16, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 are my mistakes
I Italian Guy Milforum Hitman Jan 5, 2006 #10 I'm not American but I scored 23/30. Not too bad. Mistakes on answers # 2, 7, 21, 23, 25, 27 and 30.
bulldogg Milforum's Bouncer Jan 5, 2006 #11 I was caught in flagrante delicto on this one... 27 outta 30... damn amendments... grrrrr.
Chief Bones Forums Grumpy Old Man Jan 7, 2006 #14 The "Nose" Test :bang: I absolutely refuse to take these types of "Citizenship Tests". I know my rights as outlined in the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights - who cares what year they were amended, etc. The important fact is understanding where your rights leave off and someone else's rights pick up. :shock: In a nutshell - 1/10,000 of an inch short of the end of their noses. The rights and freedoms we enjoy today were paid for in the blood of past warriors. :army: I and my ex-mates made a very large downpayment towards repaying those who went before us. That fact alone should excuse us from having to take a citizenship test don't you think? Last edited: Jan 7, 2006
The "Nose" Test :bang: I absolutely refuse to take these types of "Citizenship Tests". I know my rights as outlined in the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights - who cares what year they were amended, etc. The important fact is understanding where your rights leave off and someone else's rights pick up. :shock: In a nutshell - 1/10,000 of an inch short of the end of their noses. The rights and freedoms we enjoy today were paid for in the blood of past warriors. :army: I and my ex-mates made a very large downpayment towards repaying those who went before us. That fact alone should excuse us from having to take a citizenship test don't you think?
cpl_clarke Active member Jan 7, 2006 #15 I got a big score 0f 13 ot of 30. I just went through a unit in citizenship in cadets. If anyone can find a similar test on Canadian citizenship Id be interested in seeing how I do on that. Now I think Im gonna go look up the answers and retake it.
I got a big score 0f 13 ot of 30. I just went through a unit in citizenship in cadets. If anyone can find a similar test on Canadian citizenship Id be interested in seeing how I do on that. Now I think Im gonna go look up the answers and retake it.
D Darkmb101 Active member Jan 8, 2006 #16 27/30 Stupid trick questions.... I learned most of the answers in the eighth grade.