(The Washington Post) If you were to take the test to become a U.S. citizen tomorrow you might be asked to name one of five U.S. territories or two of the rights contained in the Declaration of Independence or to provide the correct number of amendments to the Constitution. The naturalization test is a crucial part of an immigrants journey to becoming an American. And according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services it is meant not just as a measure of U.S. civics knowledge but also as a reason to study and absorb the principles values and functions of the U.S. government including the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship. (Question No. 49: What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens? Answer: Serve on a jury" or vote in a federal election.") The Trump administration is planning to update the test and a new version is slated to debut before the end of President Trumps first term officials said Friday. A pilot test should be available this fall. Read more