Naturalization Questions - Part 2
92. Can the Constitution be changed?
93. What is the most important right granted to U.S. citizens?
94. What is the White House?
95. What is the United States Capitol?
96. How many branches are there in the U.S. government?
Answers:
51. The governor.
52. The mayor.
53. Thanksgiving.
54. Thomas Jefferson.
55. July 4, 1776.
56. That all men are created equal and have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
57. The Star-Spangled Banner.
58. Francis Scott Key.
59. 18 is the minimum voting age.
60. The president.
61. The Supreme Court.
62. Abraham Lincoln.
63. It freed the slaves.
64. The Cabinet advises the president.
65. George Washington.
66. George Washington.
67. Hawaii.
68. The American Indians/ Native Americans.
69. The Mayflower.
70. Colonies.
71. Congress has the power to declare war.
72. The 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th amendments.
73. The Constitution was written in 1787.
74. The Bill of Rights.
75. All people living in the U.S.
76. The Preamble.
77. Congress.
78. The White House.
79. Washington, D.C.
80. The rights of freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, of assembly, and to petition the government.
81. The president.
82. November.
83. January.
84. There is no limit.
85. The Democratic and Republican parties.
86. The President, the Cabinet, and departments under the Cabinet members.
87. The Bill of Rights.
88. Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization).
89. A Republic.
90. For countries to discuss and try to resolve world problems or to provide economic aid to many countries.
91. To obtain federal government jobs, to travel with a U.S. passport, or to petition for close relatives to come to the U.S. to live.
92. Yes.
93. The right to vote.
94. The president's official home.
95. The place where Congress meets.
96. Three branches.
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