U.S. Citizenship Test Prep

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Fully updated for 2026 — 128 questions
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Practice test — Question 4 of 10 3 correct
Question 4 of 128
The U.S. Constitution starts with the words "We the People." What does "We the People" mean?
The government rules the people
The people give the government its power
Only citizens have rights
The President speaks for everyone
Popular sovereignty — "We the People" means the government only exists because ordinary citizens allow it to. Power flows upward from the people, not downward from a ruler.
128 Current civics questions — updated 2026
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¿Cuál es la ley suprema del país?
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What does the Constitution do?
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