Take the March on Washington Sunday Civics Survey! Sunday Civics Survey Could you answer some of the questions on the U.S. Citizenship test? The test is comprised of questions on American Government, Rights and Responsibilities, American History, and Integrated Civics including Geography and Symbols. Test your knowledge of some of the 100 questions often asked on the Citizenship exam…plus a few on Black History we’ve added in. All questions are multiple-choice. Question Title 1. When was the Constitution written? 1619 1776 1787 1865 Question Title 2. If both the president and vice president can no longer serve, who becomes president? Speaker of the House Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Senate Majority Leader Secretary of Defense Question Title 3. What is the highest court in the US? Court of Appeals Supreme Court Circuit Court International Court of Justice Question Title 4. Who was the first African American to win a Nobel Prize? Martin Luther King, Jr. Ralph Bunche Barack Obama W.E.B. Dubois Question Title 5. What land did the US buy from France in 1803? Louisiana Haiti The Carolinas The Gullah Islands Question Title 6. What power is NOT granted to the states under the U.S. Constitution? Collect taxes Build roads Enter into treaties or confederations Establish courts Question Title 7. Which one is NOT a US territory? Puerto Rico The Bahamas The Virgin Islands Samoa Question Title 8. Which one is NOT a right or freedom guaranteed under the First Amendment? Speech Bear arms Assembly Press Question Title 9. Which is one of the powers of the President? Declare war Appoint senators Grant pardon for a crime Print money Question Title 10. Which is NOT one of the original 13 states? New Hampshire West Virginia New York North Carolina Question Title 11. The US has a bicameral legislature, meaning it has two parts. What is the name of one of them? The Senate The Cabinet House Judiciary Committee The Electoral College Question Title 12. Who was a President of the United States? Benjamin Franklin Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson John Hancock Question Title 13. Which is the longest river in the U.S.? Missouri River Mississippi River Colorado River Yukon River Question Title 14. Who created Black History Month? Marcus Garvey Carter G. Woodson Ida B. Wells Frederick Douglass Question Title 15. Which President signed the Voting Rights Act into Law? John F. Kennedy Lyndon Johnson Richard Nixon Jimmy Carter Question Title 16. We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? 2 years 4 years 5 years 6 years Question Title 17. The first 10 Amendments of the Constitution are called what? The Preamble The Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers The Rule of Law Question Title 18. What is the name of the national anthem? America the Beautiful (O beautiful, for spacious skies…) God Bless America (God bless America, land that I love…) The Star-Spangled Banner (Oh say can you see…) America (My country, ‘tis of thee…) Question Title 19. Which are the first words of the US Constitution? Four score and seven years ago… When, in the course of human events… We the People of the United States… Congress shall make no law… Question Title 20. Which African-American woman was appointed a national advisor to President Franklin Roosevelt? Dorothy Height Coretta Scott King Fannie Lou Hamer Mary McLeod Bethune Question Title 21. When was the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) ratified or entered into the Constitution? 1972 1977 2018 None of the above Done