Name One Right Only for United States Citizens

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This is an interesting question that could trip many people up because of the phrasing. It is important to focus on the two answers here and supply one of them. It is all about understanding the difference between rights and freedoms and between the people of the United States and United States citizens.

What Is One Promise You Make When You Become a United States Citizen?

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To pass the US citizenship test, you will have to answer 10 of a possible 100 questions. The following question is from the USCIS test. Get Smarter on US News, History, and the Constitution Join the thousands of fellow patriots who rely on our 5-minute newsletter to stay informed on the key events and trends […]

Before He Was President, Eisenhower Was a General. What War Was He In?

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Eisenhower’s long history as a military leader and Commander in Chief meant that he was involved in many conflicts. Before taking up the presidency, Eisenhower was an active member of the armed forces and oversaw campaigns in World War II. He had hoped to be more involved in World War I in his younger years but was stationed initially in logistics and then the infantry at various camps in Texas and Georgia. As Commander in Chief, he was responsible for military actions in the Korea War and was in office during the early years of the Cold War. 

What Is the Name of the National Anthem?

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The Star-Spangled Banner is a song that evolved from a war-time poem of 1814. It didn’t become the official national anthem of the nation until 1931. Today, it is sung at major events and sporting occasions, with spectators expected to stand, address the flag, and place their hands over their hearts. Since 1931, other songs have gained popularity, and America The Beautiful is a frontrunner for the unofficial anthem. 

What Do We Show Loyalty to When We Say the Pledge of Allegiance?

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Both of these answers are correct. The aim of the Pledge of Allegiance is for citizens to express their patriotism and loyalty to their country, hence the answer of the United States. However, the literal wording is “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America…”. So, the answer is also the flag.