If you're hoping to get your GED, the Constitution test is one of the easier tests to study for and pass. And if you're an immigrant, a lot of the questions overlap with the U.S. Citizenship test. We talked about this a little bit in class today, but if you want to learn more, here are a couple of websites to help you get started.
The first is a Quizlet quiz for some of the key vocabulary that you need in order to understand the Constitution. I didn't make this, but the teacher who did included a lot of pictures, which is nice! https://quizlet.com/_219sph The second website is from the Smithsonian Museum, the system of national museums in the U.S. It's intended to help immigrants prepare for the citizenship test, but it's a great way for natural-born citizens to brush up on their history and Constitutional knowledge: http://americanhistory.si.edu/citizenship/ To study, click on "Start Learning." If you want to try the questions, click on "Test Yourself." Keep working hard, and see you next class! -Teacher Jenny
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