Immigration Test Part 4

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58. What are the two major political parties in the U.S. today?

A: Democrats and Republicans

 

59. What is the highest court in the U.S. ?

A: The Supreme Court

 

60. What is the majority political party in the House of Representatives now? *

A: Democrats

A: Democratic Party

 

61. What is the political party of the majority in the Senate now?

A: Democrats

A: Democratic Party

 

62. What is the political party of the President now?

A: Republicans

A: Republican Party

 

63. Who is the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?

A: Nancy Pelosi

 

64. Who is the Senate Majority Leader now? *

A: Harry Reid

 

65. In what month are general presidential elections held in the United States ?

A: November

 

66. When must all males register for the Selective Service?

A: At age 18

A: At 18

 

67. Who is the Secretary of State now?

A: Dr. Condoleezza Rice

A: Condoleezza Rice

A: Dr. Rice

 

68. Who is the Attorney General now?

A: Alberto Gonzales

 

69. Is the current President in his first or second term? *

A: Second

 

C: Rule of Law

 

70. What is self-government?

A: Powers come from the people.

A: Government responds to the people.

 

71. Who governs the people in a self-governed country?

A: The people govern themselves.

A: The government elected by the people.

 

72. What is the “rule of law”?

A: Everyone must obey the law.

A: Leaders must obey the law.

A: Government must obey the law.

 

73. What are “inalienable rights”?

A: Individual rights that people are born with

 

D: Rights and Responsibilities

 

74. There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Describe one of them.

A: Any citizen over 18 can vote.

A: A citizen of any race can vote.

A: Any male or female citizen can vote. (Women and men can vote.)

A: You don’t have to pay to vote. (You don’t have to pay a poll tax to vote.)

 

75. Name one responsibility that is only for United States citizens.

A: Vote

A: Serve on a jury

 

76. Name two rights that are only for United States citizens.

A: The right to apply for a federal job

A: The right to vote

A: The right to run for office

A: The right to carry a U.S. passport

 

 

77. Name two rights of everyone living in the U.S.

A: Freedom of expression

A: Freedom of speech

A: Freedom of assembly

A: Freedom to petition the government

A: Freedom of worship

A: The right to bear arms

 

78. What is the Pledge of Allegiance?

A: The promise of loyalty to the flag and the nation

 

79. Name one promise you make when you say the Oath of Allegiance.

A: To give up loyalty to other countries (I give up loyalty to my [old][first][other] country.)

A: To defend the Constitution and laws of the United States

A: To obey the laws of the United States

A: To serve in the United States military if needed (To fight for the United States [if needed].)

A: To serve the nation if needed (To do important work for the United States [if needed].)

A: To be loyal to the United States

 

80. Who can vote in the U.S. presidential elections?

A: All citizens 18 years of age and older

A: All registered citizens 18 years of age and older

 

 

       

 


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