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Originally Posted by The Third Man
Interesting question. That it is asked by a current non-citizen, studying to become one, makes it all the more relevant.
It is this look from the outside which allows us to constantly have a re-look at ourselves. The best reason for immigration I can think of.
I don't know the answer because I'm too close to myself as a citizen.
Thank you for asking the question.
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You are welcome. One of the ways how we improve ourselves is being questioned by others. On different (but related subject) you should take a look at this:
http://usgovinfo.about.com/blinstst.htm
It is the list of questions required for U.S. citizenship test. It might be little bit outdated but it will give you an idea. I believe that majority of U.S. citizens would flunk the test. My g/f (smart and born and raised American) didn't know the answers to approx 1/3 of the questions.