I got 9 right.
If you want to become a citizen, you don't just decide one day to walk in and take the test/oath. You plan ahead, you study a little U.S. history and after a couple hours of study everybody should get most of these right.
Though we were in the thick of learning these facts in elementary school and I'm sure I would easily have passed, I "lucked out" when I became a citizen and didn't even have to take the test since I was only about 10 years old, my brother and sister were 2 & 3 years younger, so we all got citizenship when my parents took the test and oath, etc. They were still speaking quite broken English so that made it more challenging for them. I remember teaching them some of the things we were learning in school about civics, government, etc. and they spent significant time studying for it ...proudly both of them aced the test.
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