 What's up everyone, takedown here. Welcome back to part three of my series. Today, we're gonna find out if a Canadian can pass the American citizenship test. I don't think I'm gonna do too good, but this test, like all the tests I'm doing for this series, is gonna consist of 20 multiple choice questions. I have the test right in front of me right now, so let's just get right into it. Okay, so I have the test right here. It looks like it is the civics practice test. I think that might be what it's called in the United States, but question one, what are two cabinet level positions? I am gonna do so bad with this test. I already know right now. The options are Secretary of States and Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health and Human Services and Secretary of Navy, Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of History or Secretary of Wealth and Secretary of Energy. I think Secretary of State is an actual thing. I'm not sure about Secretary of Labor, but I'm gonna choose that one just based on I have no freaking clue and all the other ones don't sound right, but I bet you I'm wrong, so I think this one will tell me right away. Yes, I was right, so not too bad. I only knew one, so let's try this one here. Who was President during World War I? D-Door Roosevelt? I'm gonna say him, because that rings a bell for World War I. No, Woodrow Wilson, okay. What are two parts of the U.S. Congress? I'm gonna do so bad with this. The Senate and courts, the Senate and House of Representatives, the House of Lords and the House of Commons or the House of Representatives and the courts. I'm gonna say Senate and House of Representatives. Hey, okay, not too bad then. Why do some states have more representatives than others? I wanna say because they have a larger population. Let me check to see what the options are because the state's location, seniority, state's population or the size of the state. Oh, it could be the size of the state too, right? I'm gonna say population, yes. Under, close that. Under our constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states? This one seems easy. I'm just gonna, I think it is very similar to Canada with this one, how we deal with our provinces and what they are in charge of. So make treaties, no. Create an army, no. Provide schooling and education or coin and print money. It's gonna be schooling and education. That one was easy for me. What do we call the first 10 amendments of the constitution? No idea. The Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Rights, Bill of Rights. I'm gonna say independence. No, it was Bill of Rights. I told you I'm gonna do terrible with this. Four for two right now, but that's likely gonna change. Name the U.S. War between North and South. That was the Civil War. I like war history, so that actually helped me there. Under our constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? So I believe it's like over here, federal means in charge of the entire country and what power do they have? I'm gonna say declare war. Yeah, same as Canada pretty much when it comes to what part of the country is in charge of what or what government part of the country? It made sense in my head. What did the Declaration of Independence do? Declare our independence from Great Britain. Give women the right to vote. Declare independence from France. Free the slaves. I'm gonna say Britain. Okay, I'm doing better than I thought. I'm positive right now. It's probably gonna get harder though. If both the president and vice president can no longer serve who becomes president, speaker of the house, secretary of state, president pro tempore, or secretary of treasury. I'm gonna say speaker of the house. Got that right. I was gonna say secretary of state, but that didn't sound right to me. Name one branch or part of the government. State government, parliament, United Nations, Congress. One branch or part of the government maybe there's multiple ones that are right in this question. I'm gonna say state of government. That was wrong. It was Congress, okay. Now that I see it, yes, that does make sense. In what months do we vote for president? I'm gonna say November, just based on 2016 elections which were all over the news everywhere. I live in Canada and it was the highly, the biggest news topic basically of 2016 and the election happened in November. Yes. Who makes federal laws? The states, the Supreme Court, the president, Congress. I'm gonna say the Supreme Court who makes the laws. I wanna say the Supreme Court, Congress. See, I was thinking the states. Oh, federal laws. Ah, I shouldn't own that. What does a US senator represents? Only the people of the state who's voted in, all the people of the state, what, only the people of the state who voted him in. Only the people of the state who belong to the seniors political property, holy stutter much. The ledger, I'm gonna say the state that voted him. I read the question, I think I corrected it when I was reading it. I was like, oh no, it means this but whenever I chose my answer I thought the complete opposite. I thought it meant he represents the people of the state that voted him in. So that's why I chose that but it's the one I selected was actually the people who voted for him. So that, of course, is wrong. What is one reason colonists came to America for the traveling across, for the experience traveling across the ocean, I doubt it. To join a civic group, freedom, or none of these answers. I wanna say freedom. But does that includes discovering new land? Okay. What did and neck plaitation proclamation do? Give women the right to vote. Ended World War I, freed slaves in the sovereign states or give the United States independence from Great Britain. I'm gonna say that one. Okay, I had no idea what it was. I couldn't even pronounce it so. Who was president during the Great Depression and World War II? I was gonna say that's Roosevelt but I think Roosevelt was, if he wasn't World War I, I think he was before that, maybe the war of 1812. I'm just guessing, don't judge me. I have no clue. We weren't taught this. I should know more about the war so I love war history. But I don't know who the other ones are. So I'm gonna say Hoover. It was Roosevelt. God damn it. If I would have just went with my gut instincts, I thought, I thought he was World War I. I thought he was in charge of World War I so when I chose that for World War I and I got that wrong, I guess I should have chose it for World War II because it was an option. What is the highest court in the United States? Same as Canada, Supreme Court. How many amendments does Constitution have? 27, 21, 10 or 23? I'm gonna say 10. 27. I don't know what amendments means. Does that mean like changes? So my opinion, it should have been low. Last question here. We elect a president for how many years? This is easy because it's the same as Canada, so four. Correct. Review of the results? That's not too bad. I got 60%. I got 12 out of 20 questions right. I did better than I thought. I know some of the ones I got wrong, the Roosevelt one, I really should have chose him for World War II because after I seen that it was correct, it does make sense now. I was just not even thinking for those ones and some of the other ones, I just kinda chose the wrong one by accident so 60% is way better than what I expected. I expected to get way lower than that. I didn't expect to do too good but the fact that there was some war history questions even though I didn't get some of them right and some of the specifics on Canada and the United States, whatever it says about the government who's which part of the government is in control of what, it's pretty much the same as over here in Canada though. Like that's the alarming thing with me. It was very similar to how Canada runs the country so those questions were easy as well but 60%, I'm gonna say that's okay. I didn't pass because if it's like the Canadian one you need to get 75%. So it definitely would not be able to be an American citizen right now but then again, I didn't practice for this test at all. I didn't know any of the answers. I didn't expect to have these answers so there were these questions so I didn't know anything going into it. I'm going into a blind. So to get 60% going in blinds without doing any kind of practice or anything like that, I think that is really good. I am gonna leave this video here. Hope you guys did enjoy. I think there is gonna be a part four. It's gonna be Jack taking the Canadian citizenship test which we've already recorded and the results are gonna be a little bit alarming. I hope you guys enjoy that video. I hope you guys enjoyed this entire series but I will leave this video here. Hope you guys did enjoy. I'll see you guys in the next one. Please take care. Peace.