Citizenship Quiz

Yep. Twenty-five out of 25. It probably didn't hurt that I taught a "Legal and Financial Aspects" class at a university for almost 30 years.:)

I wouldn't worry too much about missing a few here and there. The sad thing is that if you gave that same quiz to a bunch of today's college students, they'd probably miss more than a few.

On the bright side though, they can spout off volumes about man's inhumanity to man, global warming, and the importance of saving the Tennessee Snail Darter.:p

And like the quiz reminds us...they can vote at 18.
 
24/25 missed the one about the supreme law of the land. Went for the bill of rights. I thought the test was fairly straight forward.
 
I'm so embarrassed. I got one wrong:

What is one right or freedom NOT provided by the First Amendment?
speech
religion
assembly ANSWER: pursuit of happiness YOU CHOSE: petition the government
 
I believe the question was the minimum age to VOTE for president.
I got 25 of 25.

You're right. I should have known something was wrong when I didn't see 35 and the thought came to mind that it had been changed and somehow escaped my attention. Thanks for the help. : )
 
Those who got 11/25 or so probably chose not to publish their results.
All in all I am proud of the forum!
 
23 of 25. Anyone that thinks the 15th is the last day you CAN file your income tax is wrong. The 31st of December is the last day of the year you can send it. Done it for years. And the Sabine Indians live around Houma, La. I was under the impression tha t Houma was still part of the U.S. But what do I know about taxes and Indians.....
 
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Aced it. Not bad for a Woodstock-era wastrel. I guess I've matured along the way.
 
22 of 25. The fact that 22 ammo is so hard to find, could that be (22) in our thought process?
 
Well now we know how to embarrass someone with stupid mistakes!!! It appears that I have forgotten how to count to two and I DID forget the Preamble. 23/25 Where's that head but icon when I need it? :(:(:(

Edit to add: I missed two of the REALLY easy ones. Head but! Head but!
 
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24 out of 25. I should have gone with my first choice on the number of amendments to the constitution.
 

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