Hahaha in a 1 v 1 between a random Democrat voter and a random Republican voter where the quiz topics are on American civics, I would always bet on the Republican.
Same with Nikola Tesla and Edison (Edison created DC generators, but Tesla created AC induction motors that would be much more practical for daily life than Edison's invention, which would have required a coal-burning generator every 4 miles just to keep the electricity flowing at a steady rate). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_current#Pioneers
To be even more fair, for the lightbulb to change the world, it HAD to be practical. Practicality is just as important as emitting light. Without being practical, it’s just a glowing filament in a lab.
Edison may not have invented the concept of lightbulbs, but he did invent The Lightbulb.
17/20.... Damn. Missed the service question bc we no longer draft and It was asked as though we are drafting. And then the federalist papers and another stupid one
100% here as well. But I give credit to me studying nonstop and doing a lot of similar practice tests when I was still in the process of becoming a citizen. I retained a lot of that information.
Hahaha in a 1 v 1 between a random Democrat voter and a random Republican voter where the quiz topics are on American civics, I would always bet on the Republican.
You're making the mistake of assuming it would be a genuine civics course and not part of a re-education brainwashing camp.
Hahaha in a 1 v 1 between a random Democrat voter and a random Republican voter where the quiz topics are on American civics, I would always bet on the Republican.
It wouldn't even be close. From basic civics to American history to world history to English common law, it would be a complete massacre.
To be fair, it was actually invented by another white guy. Edison just made it practical by his improvements.
Same with Nikola Tesla and Edison (Edison created DC generators, but Tesla created AC induction motors that would be much more practical for daily life than Edison's invention, which would have required a coal-burning generator every 4 miles just to keep the electricity flowing at a steady rate). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_current#Pioneers
To be even more fair, for the lightbulb to change the world, it HAD to be practical. Practicality is just as important as emitting light. Without being practical, it’s just a glowing filament in a lab.
Edison may not have invented the concept of lightbulbs, but he did invent The Lightbulb.
LOL! I love that joke!
Beethoven was black. Corn pop told me.
https://my.uscis.gov/en/prep/test/civics/view
Fun little civics quiz.
20/20 bitch! I'm 3 margaritas deep and foreign born US citizen. Love the US, and Trump
17/20.... Damn. Missed the service question bc we no longer draft and It was asked as though we are drafting. And then the federalist papers and another stupid one
19/20, missed on who was president during WWI. DOH!
Marxist W. Wilson
Global Communists
The FED
Marxist "Yellow Journalism" Media--Enemy of the People
All the Above <---The Correct answer which requires the 1776 Commission to update.
Good quiz. Scored a 100%. If someone from either party can't get a 100% you shouldn't be voting.
100% here as well. But I give credit to me studying nonstop and doing a lot of similar practice tests when I was still in the process of becoming a citizen. I retained a lot of that information.
19/20.. Missed the one about the bill of rights
You're making the mistake of assuming it would be a genuine civics course and not part of a re-education brainwashing camp.