Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new citizenship test, which will take effect for green card holders who file for citizenship after Monday, includes twice as ...
It’s probably lucky that most Americans are granted citizenship at birth — a new study suggests they wouldn’t be able to pass the citizenship test if they had to. The Woodrow Wilson National ...
Ever feel like you've taken American history for granted? Chances are you might be right. A study by the non-profit educational leadership organization known as The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship ...
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Vermont is the only state where a majority of residents could pass a citizenship test that questioned Americans on basic facts about U.S. government, according to a new nationwide survey. A study ...
According to a study by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, only 34 percent of South Carolina residents could pass a citizenship test. North Carolinians scored slightly higher, with 39 percent. Researchers ...
Update (9/17/19): This Constitution Day, more East Tennesseans will become U.S. citizens as they participate in a U.S. naturalization ceremony at Blount Mansion. Tuesday's new citizens will have spent ...
found that only one-third of Americans would pass a basic U.S. Citizenship Test. Action 2 News hit the streets of Green Bay for a civics pop quiz. Watch the video above to find out how people did.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Only 34% of South Carolina could pass a citizenship test, and only 2% received "A's," according to a study by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. Researchers used a 20-question ...
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