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[Headlines] (HL-Á¤Ä¡/»çȸ/°æÁ¦) Will Citizenship Test Make Better Citizens?
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A new law in Arizona requires high school students to pass the United States¡¯ naturalization test. Immigrants to the United States must pass this test to become a citizen. The test contains 100 questions on U.S. history and government. The Joe Foss Institute, a non-profit organization in Arizona, worked with legislators to create the law. Their goal is to pass a law in each of the fifty states to require high school students to pass the naturalization test.
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Supporters of civics testing are working in other states to pass similar laws. North Dakota passed a law in January requiring students to take a civics test about a week after Arizona passed its law. The new state laws will increase the number of American students who understand how their government works. Few students currently have this knowledge. A 2010 national test, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), showed only about 25 percent of students in their final year of high school had a good understanding of American democracy. Thirty-six percent did not have even a basic understanding.
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