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The most efficient & engaging on-demand course for passing the U.S. Naturalization Civics Interview. Learn U.S. Civics through the lens of 2018-2022 news headlines. Based on the 2008 (most recent) version of the citizenship test.
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BEST SELLER
U.S. Citizenship Candidates Curious Minds Students
U.S. History for Citizenship & All Curious Minds Course
The most efficient & engaging on-demand course for passing the U.S. Naturalization Civics Interview. Learn U.S. Civics through the lens of 2018-2022 news headlines. Based on the 2008 (most recent) version of the citizenship test.
7-Day Free Trial
$15.99/month or $89.99/year SALE!
$12.99/month or $59.99/year
Who You are
U.S. Citizenship Candidate
Quickly prepare to pass your N-400 Interview by effectively learning all the right answers to the 100 USCIS civics questions, presented in story format, professionally written and narrated with beautiful imagery. 12 Knowledge Checks reinforce the right answers, aid memory, and cut your study time in half!
Curious Mind
Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test? Do you need a refresh of U.S. history? Even if you know it all, come unpack history through the headlines of 2018 to 2022 and see the U.S. system of government at work. If your knowledge of U.S. history has faded or never was, you will LOVE feeling more confident and informed.
Student
Get ahead! Middle School, High School, and even College students can show up best in class after completing our course!
What You'll Get
Course Content: Beautifully presented and professionally narrated
The Big Picture from 1607 Onward
Learn the correct U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) answers to naturalization interview questions like: "Why did the Europeans come to America?" and "Why did the colonists fight the British?" Also, learn how Quakers in Pennsylvania fought slavery.
The Watergate Scandal and the Rule of Law
Learn citizenship test answers to questions like, "What is the rule of law?" or "Name one branch or part of the government." Learn why the media in 2018 liked to refer back to President Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre."
The System of U.S. Government
Learn about the supreme law of the land, the judicial branch, and what stops one branch of government from becoming more powerful than the other. Learn USCIS answers to questions like, "What is the highest court in the land?"
Democratic Presidents and Events
Do you know which countries the U.S. fought during World War II or what the Cold War was all about? Also, learn about the Cuban Missile Crisis and "The Man Who Saved the World."
Republican Presidents and More
Lesson Five covers 17 U.S. citizenship test questions and answers, such as, "What is an amendment?" and "Name the two parts of Congress." Also, learn how President Theodore Roosevelt as a young boy watched from his father's high-rise apartment the funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln.
Accomplishments of the Courageous
"What is freedom of religion?" "What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?" "Who wrote the Declaration of Independence," and "What Ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?" You will also learn about Harriet Tubman and the abolitionist Frederick Douglas, an admirer of hers.
U.S. Growing Pains and Pride
Learn how James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers under the fake name, Publius, and how a man named Francis Scott Key wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner." Also, learn about Native American tribes, such as the Cherokee and Sioux.
Places and Principles that Formed the U.S.
Learn answers to questions like: "What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?" "What is the economic system in the United States?" and "What does the President's Cabinet do?"
The U.S. After World War II
Lesson 9 teaches you about U.S. life in the 1960's when Martin Luther King, Jr. led the Civil Rights Movement. You will also learn about Juneteenth, the latest Federal holiday that commemorates June 19th,1865 when slaves in Galveston, Texas learned from Union Army General Gordon Granger that they had been freed.
Representative Government
Learn how Congress is made up of two parts - the House and the Senate. Also, learn how President Harry Truman exercised his Presidential role as Commander in Chief when he fired General MacArthur in 1951 and how President Barack Obama directed U.S. forces to kill Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011.
Seeking Justice for All
This lesson covers information about the Supreme Court that citizenship candidates must know and illustrates how President Donald Trump's travel ban in 2017 resulted in a lawsuit filed by the state of Hawaii that went all the way to the Supreme Court.
Opportunities and Obligations of U.S. Citizens
Learn answers to questions like, "How old do citizens have to be to vote for president?" and "What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?" Also, learn the key differences between civil and criminal trials.
Plus These
Exciting Learning Features!
+ 12 interactive
quizzes
+ Printable
study guides
+ Automatic grading
for each lesson
+ Bonus Treasure
Hunt Game
+ Progress
Tracking
+ Practice test with
100 questions
More quickly learn and remember the right answers to pass your citizenship test!
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“You will feel proud to not only become a U.S. citizen; but you will feel proud because you learned the history of another country.”
– Allie, New U.S. Citizen
Enrich your life . . .
Learn U.S. Civics along the road of history!
12 audio-visual lessons (Value $200)
12 study guides (Value $25)
12 interactive knowledge checks (Value $50)
Bonus Game (Value $25)
Interactive Practice Test will all 100 questions (Value $125)
Scoring and progress tracking (Value $50)
Total Value = $475
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What Our Students & new u.s. citizens Say
In preparation for my interview last week, I re-watched all the videos, took notes, and the main takeaway was a clear and structured timeline of the major events.
- Katia
I binge-watched the entire course. The extra information for all curious minds really got me curious. Part 2, Watergate, inspired me to watch "All the President`s Men".
- Julio
I was so excited playing this game and getting my answers right!
- Maria
I used the Study Guides to review citizenship interview questions. Then, I would find answers in the video lesson - really worked wonders!
- Yuri
U.S. History for Citizenship & All Curious Minds Course
Learn U.S. Civics Through the Lens of 2018-2022 News Headlines
Convenient, Interesting, Easy, Intelligent!
Based on the latest (2008) version of the USCIS Civics Test