US Citizenship Practice Test – American History

US Citizenship Practice Test—American History. This practice will ask questions about American History along with our topics. It is one of the most interesting topics that will expand your knowledge of American History.

Try our free US Citizenship Practice Test on American History topics covering this quiz: Colonial Period and Independence (Early settlers and colonies), Causes and key events of the American Revolution and Declaration of Independence).

US Citizenship Practice Test – 5

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Which branch of government is primarily responsible for making laws?

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What barrier to voting did the 24th Amendment remove?

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What does the 19th Amendment secure for U.S. citizens?

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What does the U.S. Citizenship Test primarily evaluate?

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What war led to the United States gaining its independence?

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What is required during the Oath of Allegiance ceremony?

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What does the phrase “taxation without representation” mean?

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Who is recognized as the principal author of the Declaration of Independence?

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At which historic gathering was the U.S. Constitution drafted?

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What event marked the beginning of armed conflict in the American Revolutionary War?

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On what basis is the number of representatives in the House determined?

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Which right is reserved solely for U.S. citizens rather than non-citizens?

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At what minimum age are U.S. citizens permitted to vote, as mandated by the 26th Amendment?

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What is one benefit of becoming a U.S. citizen?

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Why were the first ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, added to the Constitution?

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What is the main duty of the Judicial Branch?

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What does “separation of powers” mean in the U.S. government?

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What term describes the sharing of power between the national government and the states?

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How many senators are there in the U.S. Senate?

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During which event did colonists protest British taxes by throwing tea into Boston Harbor?

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Which document formally declared the colonies’ independence from Britain?

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What purpose does the Naturalization Eligibility Worksheet serve?

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According to the guide, what is the consequence if an applicant fails the naturalization test twice?

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Which step in the naturalization process occurs after an application is approved?

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What is the primary function of the President’s Cabinet?

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What does the opening phrase “We the People” signify?

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Which document is considered the foundation of all U.S. laws?

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Who has the authority to veto bills passed by Congress?

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Who presides over the U.S. Senate?

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Which amendment guarantees that citizens cannot be denied the right to vote based on race?

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