if you want to pass the u.s. naturalization test
and get this, watch this lesson
hello everyone it's me Noor from Master English. This lesson is pretty advanced
so it will be in English only but you can see the translation by pressing on
the closed captions. This lesson is for anyone who's studying English and wants
to improve his English language and this lesson is for anyone who's interested in
the USA government, history, and civics. Especially those who are applying for
the U.S. naturalization test and who want to get the U.S. citizenship so this
lesson is very helpful there are a hundred questions that you may be asked
but you will only be asked 10 questions. You have to answer six questions
correctly but no wrong answers will be accepted. These questions are taken from
the US Citizenship and Immigration Services website, so the answers are
correct as per the current government so some answers might change with the
change of the government and senators and etc. There's only one point I'd like
to highlight if you're 65 years or older and have been a legal permanent resident
of the United States you only need to study 20 questions and
we will be highlighting them in the videos so in this lesson we'll only take
20 questions out of 100 let's begin.
American government principles of American democracy
1. what is the supreme law of the land?
the constitution
2. What does the Constitution do?
sets of the government, defines the government, protects basic rights of Americans
3. The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution what are these words?
We the people.
4. What is an amendment?
a change to the Constitution an addition to the Constitution
5. what do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
The Bill of Rights
6. What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?
speech, religion, assembly, press, petition the government
7. How many amendments does the Constitution have?
27
8. What did the Declaration of Independence do?
announced our independence from Great Britain,
declared our independence from Great Britain,
said that the United States is free from Great Britain
announced our independence from Great Britain
declared our independence from Great Britain
said that the United States is free from Great Britain
9. what are two rights and the Declaration of Independence?
life, liberty, pursuit of happiness,
10. what is freedom of religion?
You can practice any religion or not practice a religion
11. what is the economic system in the United States?
capitalist economy, market economy
12. What is the "rule of law"?
everyone must follow the law, leaders must obey the law,
government must obey the law, no one is above the law
everyone must follow the law, leaders must obey the law
government must obey the law, no one is above the law
B: System of Government
13. Name one branch or part of the government?
Congress, legislative, president, executive, the courts, judicial
14. What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful?
checks and balances, separation of powers
15. Who is in charge of the executive branch?
the president
16. Who makes federal laws?
Congress, Senate and House (of Representatives), (US or national) legislature
17. What are the two parts of the US Congress?
the Senate and the House of Representatives
18. How many US senators are there?
100
19. we elect a US senator for how many years?
six
20. Who is one of your State's US senators now?
Answers will vary District of Columbia residents and
residents of US territories should answer that DC or the territory where
the applicant lives has no US senators
Answers will vary. District of Columbia residents and residents of US
territories should answer that DC or the territory where the applicant lives has
no US senators.
great job everyone we finished 20 questions out of a
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lesson goodbye

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