In order to receive American citizenship, you also need to know some things about the US presidential line of succession. So, here’s question No. 3: In the event that both the president and vice president are unable to serve, who becomes president?
Answer: It is well known that the vice president is next in line to the presidency if the chief of state resigns, dies, or is removed from office. However, if neither the president nor the vice president can longer serve, the line of succession goes to the speaker of the House. Be ready to receive extra questions related to this one, such as “How is the current speaker of the House of Representatives?” The answer is Republican Kevin McCarthy. The interviewer could also ask you to name your state’s representative, senator, or governor. Could you name them all? Note: Those living in the District of Columbia may want to know that D.C. has no House representative.
Question No. 4: When was the Constitution written?
Answer: This question may be tricky. Some American-born citizens would say the answer is July 4, 1776; however, this is the date when the Constitution was approved. The correct answer is 1787, which is the year when the Declaration of Independence was written and signed.