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All 128 civics questions

Every question and acceptable answer from the 2025 USCIS naturalization civics test (Form M-1778), grouped by category. The marks the 20 starred questions used for 65/20 special consideration.

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American Government

Principles of American Government

  1. 001

    What is the form of government of the United States?

    • Republic
    • Constitution-based federal republic
    • Representative democracy
  2. 002

    What is the supreme law of the land?

    • (U.S.) Constitution
  3. 003

    Name one thing the U.S. Constitution does.

    • Forms the government
    • Defines powers of government
    • Defines the parts of government
    • Protects the rights of the people
  4. 004

    The U.S. Constitution starts with the words “We the People.” What does “We the People” mean?

    • Self-government
    • Popular sovereignty
    • Consent of the governed
    • People should govern themselves
    • (Example of) social contract
  5. 005

    How are changes made to the U.S. Constitution?

    • Amendments
    • The amendment process
  6. 006

    What does the Bill of Rights protect?

    • (The basic) rights of Americans
    • (The basic) rights of people living in the United States
  7. 007

    How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have?

    • Twenty-seven (27)
  8. 008

    Why is the Declaration of Independence important?

    • It says America is free from British control.
    • It says all people are created equal.
    • It identifies inherent rights.
    • It identifies individual freedoms.
  9. 009

    What founding document said the American colonies were free from Britain?

    • Declaration of Independence
  10. 010

    Name two important ideas from the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

    • Equality
    • Liberty
    • Social contract
    • Natural rights
    • Limited government
    • Self-government
  11. 011

    The words “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” are in what founding document?

    • Declaration of Independence
  12. 012

    What is the economic system of the United States?

    • Capitalism
    • Free market economy
  13. 013

    What is the rule of law?

    • Everyone must follow the law.
    • Leaders must obey the law.
    • Government must obey the law.
    • No one is above the law.
  14. 014

    Many documents influenced the U.S. Constitution. Name one.

    • Declaration of Independence
    • Articles of Confederation
    • Federalist Papers
    • Anti-Federalist Papers
    • Virginia Declaration of Rights
    • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
    • Mayflower Compact
    • Iroquois Great Law of Peace
  15. 015

    There are three branches of government. Why?

    • So one part does not become too powerful
    • Checks and balances
    • Separation of powers

System of Government

  1. 016

    Name the three branches of government.

    • Legislative, executive, and judicial
    • Congress, president, and the courts
  2. 017

    The President of the United States is in charge of which branch of government?

    • Executive branch
  3. 018

    What part of the federal government writes laws?

    • (U.S.) Congress
    • (U.S. or national) legislature
    • Legislative branch
  4. 019

    What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?

    • Senate and House (of Representatives)
  5. 020

    Name one power of the U.S. Congress.

    • Writes laws
    • Declares war
    • Makes the federal budget
  6. 021

    How many U.S. senators are there?

    • One hundred (100)
  7. 022

    How long is a term for a U.S. senator?

    • Six (6) years
  8. 023

    Who is one of your state’s U.S. Senators now?

    Answers vary by state. We pre-fill your two U.S. Senators when you start a practice round. Visit senate.gov to confirm.

  9. 024

    How many voting members are in the House of Representatives?

    • Four hundred thirty-five (435)
  10. 025

    How long is a term for a member of the House of Representatives?

    • Two (2) years
  11. 026

    Why do U.S. representatives serve shorter terms than U.S. senators?

    • To more closely follow public opinion
  12. 027

    How many senators does each state have?

    • Two (2)
  13. 028

    Why does each state have two senators?

    • Equal representation (for small states)
    • The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)
  14. 029

    Name your U.S. Representative.

    Answers vary by congressional district. Visit house.gov to find your U.S. Representative.

  15. 030

    What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?

    Current (January 2025): Mike Johnson / Johnson / James Michael Johnson (birth name)

  16. 031

    Who does a U.S. senator represent?

    • Citizens of their state
    • People of their state
  17. 032

    Who elects U.S. senators?

    • Citizens from their state
  18. 033

    Who does a member of the House of Representatives represent?

    • Citizens in their (congressional) district
    • Citizens in their district
    • People from their (congressional) district
    • People in their district
  19. 034

    Who elects members of the House of Representatives?

    • Citizens from their (congressional) district
  20. 035

    Some states have more representatives than other states. Why?

    • (Because of) the state’s population
    • (Because) they have more people
    • (Because) some states have more people
  21. 036

    The President of the United States is elected for how many years?

    • Four (4) years
  22. 037

    The President of the United States can serve only two terms. Why?

    • (Because of) the 22nd Amendment
    • To keep the president from becoming too powerful
  23. 038

    What is the name of the President of the United States now?

    Current (January 2025): Donald J. Trump / Donald Trump / Trump

  24. 039

    What is the name of the Vice President of the United States now?

    Current (January 2025): JD Vance / Vance

  25. 040

    If the president can no longer serve, who becomes president?

    • The Vice President (of the United States)
  26. 041

    Name one power of the president.

    • Signs bills into law
    • Vetoes bills
    • Enforces laws
    • Commander in Chief (of the military)
    • Chief diplomat
    • Appoints federal judges
  27. 042

    Who is Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?

    • The President (of the United States)
  28. 043

    Who signs bills to become laws?

    • The President (of the United States)
  29. 044

    Who vetoes bills?

    • The President (of the United States)
  30. 045

    Who appoints federal judges?

    • The President (of the United States)
  31. 046

    The executive branch has many parts. Name one.

    • President (of the United States)
    • Cabinet
    • Federal departments and agencies
  32. 047

    What does the President’s Cabinet do?

    • Advises the President (of the United States)
  33. 048

    What are two Cabinet-level positions?

    • Attorney General
    • Secretary of Agriculture
    • Secretary of Commerce
    • Secretary of Education
    • Secretary of Energy
    • Secretary of Health and Human Services
    • Secretary of Homeland Security
    • Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
    • Secretary of the Interior
    • Secretary of Labor
    • Secretary of State
    • Secretary of Transportation
    • Secretary of the Treasury
    • Secretary of Veterans Affairs
    • Secretary of War (Defense)
    • Vice-President
    • Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
    • Administrator of the Small Business Administration
    • Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
    • Director of the Office of Management and Budget
    • Director of National Intelligence
    • United States Trade Representative
  34. 049

    Why is the Electoral College important?

    • It decides who is elected president.
    • It provides a compromise between the popular election of the president and congressional selection.
  35. 050

    What is one part of the judicial branch?

    • Supreme Court
    • Federal Courts
  36. 051

    What does the judicial branch do?

    • Reviews laws
    • Explains laws
    • Resolves disputes (disagreements) about the law
    • Decides if a law goes against the (U.S.) Constitution
  37. 052

    What is the highest court in the United States?

    • Supreme Court
  38. 053

    How many seats are on the Supreme Court?

    • Nine (9)
  39. 054

    How many Supreme Court justices are usually needed to decide a case?

    • Five (5)
  40. 055

    How long do Supreme Court justices serve?

    • (For) life
    • Lifetime appointment
    • (Until) retirement
  41. 056

    Supreme Court justices serve for life. Why?

    • To be independent (of politics)
    • To limit outside (political) influence
  42. 057

    Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?

    Current (January 2025): John Roberts / John G. Roberts, Jr. / Roberts

  43. 058

    Name one power that is only for the federal government.

    • Print paper money
    • Mint coins
    • Declare war
    • Create an army
    • Make treaties
    • Set foreign policy
  44. 059

    Name one power that is only for the states.

    • Provide schooling and education
    • Provide protection (police)
    • Provide safety (fire departments)
    • Give a driver’s license
    • Approve zoning and land use
  45. 060

    What is the purpose of the 10th Amendment?

    • (It states that the) powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or to the people.
  46. 061

    Who is the Governor of your state now?

    Answers vary by state. Visit usa.gov/states-and-territories to find your Governor.

  47. 062

    What is the capital of your state?

    Answers vary by state. We fill in your state capital when you start a practice round.

Rights and Responsibilities

  1. 063

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

    • Citizens eighteen (18) and older (can vote).
    • You don’t have to pay (a poll tax) to vote.
    • Any citizen can vote. (Women and men can vote.)
    • A male citizen of any race (can vote).
  2. 064

    Who can vote in federal elections, run for federal office, and serve on a jury in the United States?

    • Citizens
    • Citizens of the United States
    • U.S. citizens
  3. 065

    What are three rights of everyone living in the United States?

    • Freedom of expression
    • Freedom of speech
    • Freedom of assembly
    • Freedom to petition the government
    • Freedom of religion
    • The right to bear arms
  4. 066

    What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?

    • The United States
    • The flag
  5. 067

    Name two promises that new citizens make in the Oath of Allegiance.

    • Give up loyalty to other countries
    • Defend the (U.S.) Constitution
    • Obey the laws of the United States
    • Serve in the military (if needed)
    • Serve (help, do important work for) the nation (if needed)
    • Be loyal to the United States
  6. 068

    How can people become United States citizens?

    • Be born in the United States, under the conditions set by the 14th Amendment
    • Naturalize
    • Derive citizenship (under conditions set by Congress)
  7. 069

    What are two examples of civic participation in the United States?

    • Vote
    • Run for office
    • Join a political party
    • Help with a campaign
    • Join a civic group
    • Join a community group
    • Give an elected official your opinion (on an issue)
    • Contact elected officials
    • Support or oppose an issue or policy
    • Write to a newspaper
  8. 070

    What is one way Americans can serve their country?

    • Vote
    • Pay taxes
    • Obey the law
    • Serve in the military
    • Run for office
    • Work for local, state, or federal government
  9. 071

    Why is it important to pay federal taxes?

    • Required by law
    • All people pay to fund the federal government
    • Required by the (U.S.) Constitution (16th Amendment)
    • Civic duty
  10. 072

    It is important for all men age 18 through 25 to register for the Selective Service. Name one reason why.

    • Required by law
    • Civic duty
    • Makes the draft fair, if needed

American History

Colonial Period and Independence

  1. 073

    The colonists came to America for many reasons. Name one.

    • Freedom
    • Political liberty
    • Religious freedom
    • Economic opportunity
    • Escape persecution
  2. 074

    Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?

    • American Indians
    • Native Americans
  3. 075

    What group of people was taken and sold as slaves?

    • Africans
    • People from Africa
  4. 076

    What war did the Americans fight to win independence from Britain?

    • American Revolution
    • The (American) Revolutionary War
    • War for (American) Independence
  5. 077

    Name one reason why the Americans declared independence from Britain.

    • High taxes
    • Taxation without representation
    • British soldiers stayed in Americans’ houses (boarding, quartering)
    • They did not have self-government
    • Boston Massacre
    • Boston Tea Party (Tea Act)
    • Stamp Act
    • Sugar Act
    • Townshend Acts
    • Intolerable (Coercive) Acts
  6. 078

    Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

    • (Thomas) Jefferson
  7. 079

    When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

    • July 4, 1776
  8. 080

    The American Revolution had many important events. Name one.

    • (Battle of) Bunker Hill
    • Declaration of Independence
    • Washington Crossing the Delaware (Battle of Trenton)
    • (Battle of) Saratoga
    • Valley Forge (Encampment)
    • (Battle of) Yorktown (British surrender at Yorktown)
  9. 081

    There were 13 original states. Name five.

    • New Hampshire
    • Massachusetts
    • Rhode Island
    • Connecticut
    • New York
    • New Jersey
    • Pennsylvania
    • Delaware
    • Maryland
    • Virginia
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Georgia
  10. 082

    What founding document was written in 1787?

    • (U.S.) Constitution
  11. 083

    The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.

    • (James) Madison
    • (Alexander) Hamilton
    • (John) Jay
    • Publius
  12. 084

    Why were the Federalist Papers important?

    • They helped people understand the (U.S.) Constitution.
    • They supported passing the (U.S.) Constitution.
  13. 085

    Benjamin Franklin is famous for many things. Name one.

    • Founded the first free public libraries
    • First Postmaster General of the United States
    • Helped write the Declaration of Independence
    • Inventor
    • U.S. diplomat
  14. 086

    George Washington is famous for many things. Name one.

    • “Father of Our Country”
    • First president of the United States
    • General of the Continental Army
    • President of the Constitutional Convention
  15. 087

    Thomas Jefferson is famous for many things. Name one.

    • Writer of the Declaration of Independence
    • Third president of the United States
    • Doubled the size of the United States (Louisiana Purchase)
    • First Secretary of State
    • Founded the University of Virginia
    • Writer of the Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom
  16. 088

    James Madison is famous for many things. Name one.

    • “Father of the Constitution”
    • Fourth president of the United States
    • President during the War of 1812
    • One of the writers of the Federalist Papers
  17. 089

    Alexander Hamilton is famous for many things. Name one.

    • First Secretary of the Treasury
    • One of the writers of the Federalist Papers
    • Helped establish the First Bank of the United States
    • Aide to General George Washington
    • Member of the Continental Congress

1800s

  1. 090

    What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?

    • Louisiana Territory
    • Louisiana
  2. 091

    Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.

    • War of 1812
    • Mexican-American War
    • Civil War
    • Spanish-American War
  3. 092

    Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.

    • The Civil War
  4. 093

    The Civil War had many important events. Name one.

    • (Battle of) Fort Sumter
    • Emancipation Proclamation
    • (Battle of) Vicksburg
    • (Battle of) Gettysburg
    • Sherman’s March
    • (Surrender at) Appomattox
    • (Battle of) Antietam/Sharpsburg
    • Lincoln was assassinated.
  5. 094

    Abraham Lincoln is famous for many things. Name one.

    • Freed the slaves (Emancipation Proclamation)
    • Saved (or preserved) the Union
    • Led the United States during the Civil War
    • 16th president of the United States
    • Delivered the Gettysburg Address
  6. 095

    What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

    • Freed the slaves
    • Freed slaves in the Confederacy
    • Freed slaves in the Confederate states
    • Freed slaves in most Southern states
  7. 096

    What U.S. war ended slavery?

    • The Civil War
  8. 097

    What amendment says all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are U.S. citizens?

    • 14th Amendment
  9. 098

    When did all men get the right to vote?

    • After the Civil War
    • During Reconstruction
    • (With the) 15th Amendment
    • 1870
  10. 099

    Name one leader of the women’s rights movement in the 1800s.

    • Susan B. Anthony
    • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    • Sojourner Truth
    • Harriet Tubman
    • Lucretia Mott
    • Lucy Stone

Recent American History and Other Important Historical Information

  1. 100

    Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.

    • World War I
    • World War II
    • Korean War
    • Vietnam War
    • (Persian) Gulf War
  2. 101

    Why did the United States enter World War I?

    • Because Germany attacked U.S. (civilian) ships
    • To support the Allied Powers (England, France, Italy, and Russia)
    • To oppose the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria)
  3. 102

    When did all women get the right to vote?

    • 1920
    • After World War I
    • (With the) 19th Amendment
  4. 103

    What was the Great Depression?

    • Longest economic recession in modern history
  5. 104

    When did the Great Depression start?

    • The Great Crash (1929)
    • Stock market crash of 1929
  6. 105

    Who was president during the Great Depression and World War II?

    • (Franklin) Roosevelt
  7. 106

    Why did the United States enter World War II?

    • (Bombing of) Pearl Harbor
    • Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
    • To support the Allied Powers (England, France, and Russia)
    • To oppose the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan)
  8. 107

    Dwight Eisenhower is famous for many things. Name one.

    • General during World War II
    • President at the end of (during) the Korean War
    • 34th president of the United States
    • Signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 (Created the Interstate System)
  9. 108

    Who was the United States’ main rival during the Cold War?

    • Soviet Union
    • USSR
    • Russia
  10. 109

    During the Cold War, what was one main concern of the United States?

    • Communism
    • Nuclear war
  11. 110

    Why did the United States enter the Korean War?

    • To stop the spread of communism
  12. 111

    Why did the United States enter the Vietnam War?

    • To stop the spread of communism
  13. 112

    What did the civil rights movement do?

    • Fought to end racial discrimination
  14. 113

    Martin Luther King, Jr. is famous for many things. Name one.

    • Fought for civil rights
    • Worked for equality for all Americans
    • Worked to ensure that people would “not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character”
  15. 114

    Why did the United States enter the Persian Gulf War?

    • To force the Iraqi military from Kuwait
  16. 115

    What major event happened on September 11, 2001 in the United States?

    • Terrorists attacked the United States
    • Terrorists took over two planes and crashed them into the World Trade Center in New York City
    • Terrorists took over a plane and crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia
    • Terrorists took over a plane originally aimed at Washington, D.C., and crashed in a field in Pennsylvania
  17. 116

    Name one U.S. military conflict after the September 11, 2001 attacks.

    • (Global) War on Terror
    • War in Afghanistan
    • War in Iraq
  18. 117

    Name one American Indian tribe in the United States.

    • Apache
    • Blackfeet
    • Cayuga
    • Cherokee
    • Cheyenne
    • Chippewa
    • Choctaw
    • Creek
    • Crow
    • Hopi
    • Huron
    • Inupiat
    • Lakota
    • Mohawk
    • Mohegan
    • Navajo
    • Oneida
    • Onondaga
    • Pueblo
    • Seminole
    • Seneca
    • Shawnee
    • Sioux
    • Teton
    • Tuscarora

    For a complete list of tribes, visit bia.gov.

  19. 118

    Name one example of an American innovation.

    • Light bulb
    • Automobile (cars, internal combustion engine)
    • Skyscrapers
    • Airplane
    • Assembly line
    • Landing on the moon
    • Integrated circuit (IC)

Symbols and Holidays

Symbols

  1. 119

    What is the capital of the United States?

    • Washington, D.C.
  2. 120

    Where is the Statue of Liberty?

    • New York (Harbor)
    • Liberty Island
    • New Jersey
    • near New York City
    • on the Hudson (River)
  3. 121

    Why does the flag have 13 stripes?

    • (Because there were) 13 original colonies
    • (Because the stripes) represent the original colonies
  4. 122

    Why does the flag have 50 stars?

    • (Because there is) one star for each state
    • (Because) each star represents a state
    • (Because there are) 50 states
  5. 123

    What is the name of the national anthem?

    • The Star-Spangled Banner
  6. 124

    The Nation’s first motto was “E Pluribus Unum.” What does that mean?

    • Out of many, one
    • We all become one

Holidays

  1. 125

    What is Independence Day?

    • A holiday to celebrate U.S. independence (from Britain)
    • The country’s birthday
  2. 126

    Name three national U.S. holidays.

    • New Year’s Day
    • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
    • Presidents Day (Washington’s Birthday)
    • Memorial Day
    • Juneteenth
    • Independence Day
    • Labor Day
    • Columbus Day
    • Veterans Day
    • Thanksgiving Day
    • Christmas Day
  3. 127

    What is Memorial Day?

    • A holiday to honor soldiers who died in military service
  4. 128

    What is Veterans Day?

    • A holiday to honor people in the (U.S.) military
    • A holiday to honor people who have served (in the U.S. military)

Question text and acceptable answers reproduced from the public-domain USCIS document M-1778 (09/25), “128 Civics Questions and Answers (2025 version).” Studying Citizen is not affiliated with USCIS.