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Immigration Nation: Are You Smarter than a New U.S. Citizen?

Immigration Nation: Are You Smarter than a New U.S. Citizen?

What is the U.S. Citizenship Test? The U.S. Citizenship Test is one of the final steps for Green Card holders to become naturalized U.S. citizens. Composed of two main sections, the English test and the Civics test, perhaps the most well-known part of the naturalization process.

3 Branches of Government Flipagram Video

The U.S. Constitution's first three articles divide the federal government into three branches -- legislative (Congress), executive (President) and judicial (court system). This separation of powers ensures no one branch has too much power.

Powers of President Infographic

Powers of President Infographic

What is the role of the U.S. President? What does he or she do? How does the Executive Branch relate to the other branches of government -- the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch?

Infographic: A Lifetime of Law – Process for Supreme Court Appointments

Article III of the Constitution establishes the Judicial Branch of our government, represented by the Supreme Court. The structure of the court is left to Congress — there have been as few as six members, but since 1869 we’ve held to the standard of nine justices, including a chief justice. All justices are nominated by the president, confirmed by a majority vote in the Senate, and hold their offices for life.