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American Now!

American Now is an organization dedicated to maximizing, and accelerating, the contributions of new Americans and their family to their adopted nation. Our goal is to educate, empower, and promote the civic engagement of all our citizens. Visit our website at http://american-now.org for more information!
The American Now! app currently supports English and Spanish with more languages coming soon!

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Features:



Flashcard game:

American History
- answer 37 multiple choice American history questions straight from the U.S. Citizenship practice exam

American Government
- answer 63 multiple choice American Government questions straight from the U.S. Citizenship practice exam

Reading Vocabulary
- read and recite over 50 English words essential to preparing for the U.S. Citizenship exam.

Writing Vocabulary
- listen and type over 50 English words essential to preparing for the U.S. Citizenship exam.

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Practice Test:

This section will test your knowledge on 100 multiple choice U.S. Government and History questions while evaluating your level of preparedness for the U.S. Citizenship exam. Once the practice test is complete you will be able to see all questions with the correct answer and the answer you selected.

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The American Now! app was developed with the key audience being Florida residents. So all local and state representative questions will be based on Florida representatives.

**Please research your local, state, and federal representatives before taking the U.S. Naturalization exam, as these change often and vary by your location.

*All applicants must take the Naturalization exam in English, with two exceptions. If you are age 50 or older at the time of filing for naturalization and have lived as a permanent resident (green card holder) in the United States for 20 years (commonly referred to as the “50/20” exception).ORAge 55 or older at the time of filing for naturalization and have lived as a permanent resident in the United States for 15 years (commonly referred to as the “55/15” exception).

Visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website at https://www.uscis.gov/ for more information on the U.S. Citizenship process.

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Spe. G. Dec 2, 2016     

Its a great for its intended purpose or to just brush up on your american history for some.