Can We Pass The Test To Become US Citizens?

Published on February 24, 2023
Duration: 9:32

This video features the team from Outside The Warehouse (Classic Firearms) attempting to pass the US Citizenship test for entertainment. While the focus is on civics questions, the background prominently displays a large collection of firearms, including AK-47 variants, M1 Garand, M14, and AR-15s. The hosts, including a Marine Corps veteran, approach the test with humor and self-deprecation, highlighting their expertise in firearms culture.

Quick Summary

The US Citizenship test covers American civics and history, including the Constitution, government structure (Senators, House Representatives), amendments (27 total, first 10 are the Bill of Rights), original states, and naturalization promises.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Can We Pass The US Citizenship Test?
  2. 00:51Question 1: What Does The Constitution Do?
  3. 01:36Question 2: Amendments & Bill of Rights
  4. 02:27Question 3: US Senators - Number & Term
  5. 03:09Question 4: Promises Made During Naturalization
  6. 04:17Question 5: Name Three Original States
  7. 04:54Question 6: House of Representatives - Number & Term
  8. 05:41Question 7: Presidential Succession
  9. 06:19Conclusion & Future Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the US Citizenship test cover?

The US Citizenship test covers American civics and history. Questions focus on the US Constitution, the government structure (like the number of Senators and House Representatives), amendments, original states, and the process of naturalization.

How many amendments are there in the US Constitution?

There are currently 27 amendments to the United States Constitution. The first ten amendments are collectively known as the Bill of Rights, guaranteeing fundamental rights and freedoms.

What are the terms for US Senators and House Representatives?

US Senators serve six-year terms, while members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms. The number of Senators is fixed at 100 (two per state), and the number of voting members in the House is fixed at 435.

What promises are made during US naturalization?

During the naturalization ceremony, applicants promise to support and defend the US Constitution and laws, obey the laws of the United States, and renounce allegiance to any foreign state or sovereignty.

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