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Old Aug 7th 2002, 4:27 pm
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Someone was telling me that there is a book that you can use to study for the
citizenship civics test.

Yes, I know you can get the list of 100 questions/answers that they will ask you
from, but I'd like something that gives a little more detail and understanding than
just learning off the answers to the questions?

Anyone know what the name of this book is?

Thanks
 
Old Aug 7th 2002, 4:31 pm
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Encyclopedia ??

"Robuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Someone was telling me that there is a book that you can use to study for the
    > citizenship civics test.
    > Yes, I know you can get the list of 100 questions/answers that they will ask you
    > from, but I'd like something that gives a little more detail and understanding than
    > just learning off the answers to the questions?
    > Anyone know what the name of this book is?
    > Thanks
 
Old Aug 7th 2002, 4:34 pm
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"Ed Chernenkoff" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Encyclopedia ??


Yea right.

Haven't you had your interview/test as yet for citizenship? Thought it was due
sometime now? How did it go?
 
Old Aug 7th 2002, 4:47 pm
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http-
    ://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/104-5581965-9425565


They have books you can purchase to prepare for the test. Also you may wish to check
your local schools as they often have night classes to prepare you for the
citizenship tests. (I know they do in our area.)


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Old Aug 7th 2002, 5:23 pm
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Thanks for the link. Unfortunately it went to some obscure Amazon search page. Do you
know what the actual name of the publication is that I can look up?

Thanks again



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    > They have books you can purchase to prepare for the test. Also you may
wish
    > to check your local schools as they often have night classes to prepare
you
    > for the citizenship tests. (I know they do in our area.)
    > --
    > Lisa www.britsin-
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Old Aug 7th 2002, 5:45 pm
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Don't you just memorise answers to the hundred questions?

If so, they are available on the INS website, and can be sent to you in the post (forms by mail).
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Old Aug 7th 2002, 5:54 pm
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Videos are:

Video Guide to the Citizenship Test Video Guide to the Citizenship Interview

Books:

How to Prepare for the U.S. Citizenship Test (Barron's How to Prepare for the U.S.
Citizenship Test, Ed 5

Citizenship Made Simple: An Easy to Read Guide to the U.S. Citizenship Process by
Barbara Brooks Kimmel, Alan M. Lubiner

No Bull Guide to Citizenship by Achal Mehra

How to Become a U.S. Citizen (3rd ed.) by Debra R. Shpigler

Immigration Questions & Answers by Carl R. Baldwin

U.S. Immigration & Citizenship: Your Complete Guide by Allan Wernick



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Old Aug 7th 2002, 6:01 pm
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I'd say your best bet is to go to the local public library where you live and ask for their referral. You can borrow the books at no cost and I'm sure you need more than just one to learn the workings of the political arena of the US and its history.

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Old Aug 7th 2002, 6:57 pm
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http://www.ins.gov/gra-
phics/services/natz/usstruct.pdf
I studied this one. R

"Robuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Someone was telling me that there is a book that you can use to study for the
    > citizenship civics test.
    > Yes, I know you can get the list of 100 questions/answers that they will ask you
    > from, but I'd like something that gives a little more detail and understanding than
    > just learning off the answers to the questions?
    > Anyone know what the name of this book is?
    > Thanks
 
Old Aug 7th 2002, 8:27 pm
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Yes, I already have the list.

But as I mentioned in my original post, I wanted something that gives a little more
detail and understanding than just learning off the answers to the questions.

Thanks for your contribution.


"Ameriscot" <[email protected]> wrote >
    > Don't you just memorise answers to the hundred questions?
    > If so, they are available on the INS website, and can be sent to you in the post
    > (forms by mail).
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Old Aug 7th 2002, 8:28 pm
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Excellent, thanks a lot.
 
Old Aug 7th 2002, 8:33 pm
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Oh that's perfect. I don't know how I missed those on the website. I also found [url-
="http://www.ins.gov/graphics/services/natz/ushist.pdf"]http://www.ins.gov/graphics/-
services/natz/ushist.pdf[/url] which is the history, as opposed to governmental
structure in the other pdf file.

Thanks, that's just what I needed. Free too :-)


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     I studied this one. R
 
Old Aug 7th 2002, 10:44 pm
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Robuck wrote:

    > Someone was telling me that there is a book that you can use to study for the
    > citizenship civics test.
    > Yes, I know you can get the list of 100 questions/answers that they will ask you
    > from, but I'd like something that gives a little more detail and understanding than
    > just learning off the answers to the questions?
    > Anyone know what the name of this book is?
    > Thanks

Hi All!

Take a night school American History class.

Take care,

Mike
 
Old Aug 8th 2002, 12:55 am
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Try your local community colleges.
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Old Aug 8th 2002, 4:21 am
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"Robuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
    > Yes, I already have the list.
    > But as I mentioned in my original post, I wanted something that gives a little more
    > detail and understanding than just learning off the answers to the questions.
    > Thanks for your contribution.
    > "Ameriscot" <[email protected]> wrote >
    > > Don't you just memorise answers to the hundred questions?
    > >
    > > If so, they are available on the INS website, and can be sent to you in the post
    > > (forms by mail).
    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

Where did you get the list of questions?? I want to study them!!!
    > >
 


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