Can someone please clarify how the civics test should be studied and answered... there are questions that say answer one or two, but then there are questions that doesn't say name one and has a bunch of answers.
For example:
Ok, so you name one. But then there are questions like:
Are you supposed to remember and answer all of them or just pick one?
Also, for the writing part, what does this mean? "You must write one sentence, out of three sentences, in a manner that would be understandable as written to the USCIS officer."
For example:
What is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?
* speech
* religion
* assembly
* press
* petition the government
Ok, so you name one. But then there are questions like:
What does the Constitution do?
* sets up the government
* defines the government
* protects basic rights of Americans
Are you supposed to remember and answer all of them or just pick one?
Also, for the writing part, what does this mean? "You must write one sentence, out of three sentences, in a manner that would be understandable as written to the USCIS officer."