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Citizenship Test
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1 Red, White, and Blue
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2 50
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3 White
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4 One for each state of the union
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5 13
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6 Red and White
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7 They represent the 13 original states
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8 50
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9 Independence Day
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10 July 4
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11 England
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12 England
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13 George Washington
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14 Barack Obama
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15 Joe Biden
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16 Electoral College
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17 Vice-President
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18 Four years
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19 The supreme law of the land
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20 Yes
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21 Amendment
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22 27
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23 3
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24 Executive, Legislative, Judicial
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25 Congress
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26 Congress
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27 The Senate and the House of Representatives
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28 To make laws
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29 The people
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30 100
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31 Tammy Baldwin, Ron Johnson
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32 6 years
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33 435
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34 2 years
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35 The Supreme Court
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36 The Supreme Court
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37 To Interpret Laws
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38 The Constitution
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39 The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
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40 Madison
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41 Wisconsin: Scott Walker
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42 Speaker of the House of Representatives
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43 John Roberts
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44 Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Massachussetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Rhode Island, Maryland
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45 Patrick Henry
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46 Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, China, France
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47 Alaska
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48 2
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49 A civil rights leader
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50 Kenosha: Keith Bosman
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51 Choose one: Natural Born Citizen, 35 years old by the time they serve, live in the U.S. for 14 years.
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52 Two from each state
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53 President
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54 9
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55 Religious Freedom
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56 Governor
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57 mayor
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58 Thanksgiving
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59 Thomas Jefferson
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60 July 4, 1776
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61 That all men are created equal
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62 “The Star-Spangled Banner”
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63 Francis Scott Key
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64 The Bill of Rights
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65 18
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66 The president
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67 The Supreme Court
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68 Abraham Lincoln
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69 Freed many slaves
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70 The Cabinet
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71 George Washington
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72 Hawaii
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73 The American Indians
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74 The Mayflower
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75 Colonies
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77 The Congress
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78 15 th, 19 th, 24 th, and 26th
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79 Abraham Lincoln
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80 1787
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81 The Bill of Rights
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82 For countries to discuss world problems, to provide economic aid to countries, occasionally take action
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83 In the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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84 Everyone (citizens and non-citizens living in the United States)
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85 Preamble
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86 Vote for the candidate of your choice, travel the U.S. with a passport, serve on a jury, apply for federal unemployment, etc.
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87 The right to vote
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88 The place where Congress meets
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89 The president’s official residence.
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90 Washington, D.C. (1600 Pennsylvania Ave.)
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91 The White House
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92 Freedom of: speech, press, religion, peacable assembly, and requesting change of government
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93 The president
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94 George Washington
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95 November
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96 January
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97 There is no limit
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98 There is no limit
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99 Democratic and Republican
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100 50
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