Tests for citizens to have less trivia
14th Nov 2006, 16:29 GMT
BOSTON - In an effort to make the U.S. citizenship exam more meaningful, the federal government said Monday it will test an exam that relies less on trivia - such as asking the name of the president's house - and more on applicants' grasp of American democracy.
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