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This course will help you to study for and prepare to take the American citizenship test you will need to apply for through INS. This course covers seven lesson that cover: important information that you will need in order to be eligible to apply for citizenship, American History, American Government, American Holidays and Symbols, U.S. Constitution (Preamble and Articles), U.S. Constitution (Bill of Rights and Articles) and 100 Practice Questions. The course takes you to websites that will let you see maps of Columbus' and other explorers journeys, world and U.S. maps with the 50 states and their capitals on them, information on all of the United States presidents and important events connected with them, diagram that shows the branches of the federal government as outlined by the U.S. Constitution, famous documents (such as "The Emancipation Proclamation," "Declaration of Independence," and "U.S. Constitution), you will hear the "Star Spangled Banner" and see its musical score as written by Francis Scott Key, and you will take all sorts of practice tests with questions taken from real possible INS exams. Besides these lessons and netlinks, you will do assignments and take quizzes to help make sure you are learning your lessons. By the time you are done with this course, you should have a very good idea of what to expect on the U.S. citizenship exam, and you should be better prepared and more confident to make application for your American citizenship.
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