American Citizenship

Citizens of the United States of America enjoy rights that many people in the world don’t share. Of course, Americans also share great responsibilities too. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are built on and support these American values. 

Students in Course E learn about what citizenship means, why we have government, what values the citizens of the United States hold, and the duties and responsibilities of United States citizens. 

Even though kids of American parents are automatically U.S. citizens, sometimes Foreign Service kids grow up outside of the United States and fail to learn the basics about U.S. government and history. I hope you are helping your child get the resources and instruction in place so they won’t feel embarrassed down the road. 

Here’s a sampling of some typical questions that could be asked on the naturalization test. Can your child pass? 

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