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The government site is the best as they don't go into our history more than these 100 questions

 

https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/educators/educational-products/100-civics-questions-and-answers-mp3-audio-english-version

 

they will ask 10 (if you answer the 1st 6 right ,  they go no further) you only have to have 6 out of 10 right

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21 hours ago, Twomoles said:

Are there any movies that are historically accurate enough that could be watched that can help with the history part? Of course it is a fiction and somebody's vision, but some are more truthful than others. Family movie night could become educational. Specifically about the writing of the declaration of independence and events surrounding mid 18th century.

Dinesh D'Douza's "Death of a Nation"  was impressive for me.  Was not much in it that I didn't know, but there was only maybe one thing I disagreed with.  He also has other Documentaries out and books.  He was born in India, and immigrated with his parents to the US and is in love with the US.  Now, if you are a hard core leftest, you will have problems believing anything in it is the truth.  People do not want "Truth",  they want conformation that they are correct in their own beliefs of what is true.   If you go the book route, look for history books that are more than 40 years old, as written history changes and is written by the victor.

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If you’re just looking to learn facts for the test, I heavily HEAVILY recommend against anything as propaganda-y as something by D’Souza. (I’d recommend against anything like that just generally, but that’s neither here nor there).

 

Someone mentioned free classes offered at a library, I used to lead crash course history lessons as well as taught English for N-400 applicants and I always tried to make it as interesting as possible. Even smaller cities will sometimes have programs like this available!

 

I would suggest using the movies as a tool to get more hyped/interested in what you are learning and maybe not as your main study tool. I’m a big nerd about this stuff though, so it’s easy for me to push the flash cards and think that’s interesting enough as it is.

 

Hamilton also isn’t really the BEST just on pure accuracy, but just TRY forgetting “1776... New York City” once those songs get stuck in your head... 

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3 hours ago, JT4/25 said:

our county library offered a FREE course that lasted 5 weeks one night a week to help with the test!

Our local high school system’s adult education center offers free English and  civics etc lessons to those studying for the naturalization test. I’m sure many public school systems and libraries do similar. 

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59 minutes ago, MorganandMichael said:

 

Hamilton also isn’t really the BEST just on pure accuracy, but just TRY forgetting “1776... New York City” once those songs get stuck in your head... 

For names and dates - and the stuff about the constitutional convention- it worked just fine :) 

 

i’m assuming you all know about the uscis app for learning the test stuff too, I had it on my phone and would just flip through it occasionally like if standing in line or something.  It gives you multiple choice answers but still definitely helps.

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  • The test is about our government and functions of different branches (like how many Senators there are and what are the branches of our government)

you do not need to know the history of the US

 

If they tried to test on our history / it would be way too much 

 

films only cover a small fraction of an event like one battle of a huge war

not the full history of the USA

 

u need a series such as the ones on the discovery channel or watch these videos

 

https://www.history.com/shows/america-the-story-of-us?newexp=true

 

 

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23 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:
  • The test is about our government and functions of different branches (like how many Senators there are and what are the branches of our government)

you do not need to know the history of the US

 

If they tried to test on our history / it would be way too much 

 

films only cover a small fraction of an event like one battle of a huge war

not the full history of the USA

 

u need a series such as the ones on the discovery channel or watch these videos

 

https://www.history.com/shows/america-the-story-of-us?newexp=true

 

 

Of course there is a history section in the test.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Office of Citizenship/Citizenship Resource Center Site/Publications/100q.pdf

Questions 58-87 are the history questions.

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OP, also just for your information, the vast vast majority of people pass the civics and history part with no problem. My father-in-law, who was 76 years old when he took the test last year, passed it with flying colors. He memorized all the answers. He knew the answers even before they finished asking it. He failed the "Understanding English" part by the way, lol, ended up had to go back a second time. 

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OP, also just for your information, the vast vast majority of people pass the civics and history part with no problem. My father-in-law, who was 76 years old when he took the test last year, passed it with flying colors. He memorized all the answers. He knew the answers even before they finished asking it. He failed the "Understanding English" part by the way, lol, ended up had to go back a second time. 

I’m lucky in that English is my home language so that part was never an issue. One thing on the English test I’ve noted from forums though, is that many people seem to be under the mistaken impression that the English test basically consists of the reading and writing of one sentence each. It’s not; those just test your ability to read and write English. The majority of the English test is conducted through the Q & A/conversation with the interviewing officer. So if you need to help prep someone for the test, don’t just focus on being able to write a dictated sentence! 

 

 

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Just download the PDF with the 100 questions with answers and study them

https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test/study-materials-civics-test

You dont need to watch any movies for it.

They will ask 10 questions from the 100 questions listed on the PDF and you only have to get 6 right. If your first 6 answers are correct they wont ask further questions from the civic section.

 

P.s I was naturalized this year :)

 

 

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What about books? I loved John Jakes historical books, but he does not go back to that era so much.

(TV show was unwatchable soap opera).

 

I was just looking for some context that would help me remember places or dates

Specifically about founding fathers.

On 12/4/2019 at 9:55 AM, boris64 said:

There are some really good short videos (10-20 min) on Youtube. Just search for American History.

Thank you.

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On 12/4/2019 at 3:17 PM, nesum18 said:

Just download the PDF with the 100 questions with answers and study them

https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test/study-materials-civics-test

You dont need to watch any movies for it.

They will ask 10 questions from the 100 questions listed on the PDF and you only have to get 6 right. If your first 6 answers are correct they wont ask further questions from the civic section.

 

P.s I was naturalized this year :)

 

 

I a, afraid I will get so nervous I mess it up.

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On 12/4/2019 at 9:19 AM, kris&me said:

The government site is the best as they don't go into our history more than these 100 questions

 

https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/educators/educational-products/100-civics-questions-and-answers-mp3-audio-english-version

 

they will ask 10 (if you answer the 1st 6 right ,  they go no further) you only have to have 6 out of 10 right

The thing is that it is just memorizing, I wanted to have context, to really understand it, not just to memorize.

07/29/2006 – I-129 sent to Vermont

08/04/2006 - NOA1

08/28/2006 - NOA2 - approved

09/01/2006 - NVC - approved

09/07/2006 - Warsaw embassy sent packet 3 (damn post services, never received any)

09/18/2006 - packet 3 sent (Nothing fails)

09/27 - received packet 4

10/10 - medical exam

10/19 - INTERVIEW!

10/20 - received visa

11/7 - arrived in USA, POE YFK

1/19 - Married

02/23/2007 - Civil Surgeon (checked just vaccines for $ 25)

05/04/2007 - AOS package sent to Chicago

05/11/2007 - NOA1

05/15/2007 - NOA2 - ASC appointment letter about biometrics

05/24/2007 - RFE about tax forms w-2 and 1099!!!

06/05/2007 - Biometrics

21/06/2007 - NOA3 - Transfered to California

10/07/2007 - AOS approved, card production ordered!!!

19/07/2007 - Half year marriage anniversary - GC arrives!!!

07/08/2009 - Package sent (My cover letter 40 peaces of evidence)

07/14/2009 - check was cashed

07/10/2009 - NOA 1 received, GK extended for a year

07/17/2009 - received biometrics letter with my case number

08/06/2009 - scheduled biometrics appointment

11/16/2009 - approval

12/01/2009 - touched - card production ordered

2/26/2010 - got ten year card

No more departures!!!

No more typing!!!

Ne mirkli Tu neesi atstājis manas domas,

Tā, ka manas domas aizmirsa pat aizmirstību.

Mīļotais ir ienācis manā teltī,

Un mana sirds ir mulsas pārņemta.

 
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