100%
I payed attention in high school history classes. Oh noes.
Same here (score and opinion-wise).
The actual test itself is apparently not that hard to pass. My grandparents passed it a few months ago, and they can barely put together a single sentence in English (they speak Mandarin Chinese), and never had a single minute of US history instruction beyond reading the sample questions.
Exactly. My grandparents come over from Eastern Europe in the years following World War II, and they seemed to do just fine with becoming citizens.
95%, but only because I had no idea on the INS question
50%
who the hell wants to be an american apart from people too poor to realise that once you're in it isnt much better than when you were in your country?
dude, have u ever even been to America?
no. i plan to come to america, but not to the USA. Canada perhaps.
Alright, just so you know: America implies USA,
North America means USA, Canada, Mexico, and some of the Caribbean nations. It's almost the same as interchanging Britain and England.
You answered 45% of questions correctly.
If this was a actual test I would have deliberately answered everything wrong. (or would not come in the fist place) Who wants to live in the U S of A anyway?
People who don't want to live on the war-torn, poverty-ridden half of Europe, perhaps?