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A U.S. Citizenship Quiz for Cinco de Mayo

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This week, we have an extra podcast in honor of Cinco de Mayo.

Cinco de Mayo is a celebration held on May 5. The date commemorates the Mexican Army's surprise victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. In the late 1980's, California schoola and cities in California started to celebrate Cinco de Mayo as an expression of our state's Mexican-American heritage. However, some people confuse Cinco de Mayo with Mexico's Independence Day.

Mexico's Independence Day is celebrated on September 16 and is similar to America's Independence Day on July 4th. Cinco de Mayo is closer to our Patriot's Day, which is celebrated in the New England states during mid-April. Patriot's Day commemorates the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first battles of the American Revolutionary War. For more that 100 years, the city of Boston has celebrated Patriot's Day by hosting the Boston Marathon, the world's largest marathon.

But let's get back to Cinco de Mayo. Today I have selected five topics to showcase Mexican-american Heritage: The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, The Judicial Branch, and Geography and Holidays. I will read the questions, and Mexican-American students from our ESL 3 class will read the answers. Listen to the podcast, then download the pdf from our website, http://www.uscitizenpod.com, and take the quiz: Five for Cinco de Mayo http://goo.gl/k9SZ1N

While you are on our website, read the April 28 blog post: USCIS Will Issue Redesigned Green Cards and Employment Authorization Documents.

http://www.uscitizenpod.com/2017/04/uscis-will-issue-redesigned-green-cards.html

Also, see our May 1st blog post which is a collection of Citizenship Resources for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

http://www.uscitizenpod.com/2017/04/citizenship-resources-for-asian-pacific.html

Look for #APAHM #APAHM17 #APAHM2017 on all your favorite social media outlets.

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This week, we have an extra podcast in honor of Cinco de Mayo.

Cinco de Mayo is a celebration held on May 5. The date commemorates the Mexican Army's surprise victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. In the late 1980's, California schoola and cities in California started to celebrate Cinco de Mayo as an expression of our state's Mexican-American heritage. However, some people confuse Cinco de Mayo with Mexico's Independence Day.

Mexico's Independence Day is celebrated on September 16 and is similar to America's Independence Day on July 4th. Cinco de Mayo is closer to our Patriot's Day, which is celebrated in the New England states during mid-April. Patriot's Day commemorates the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first battles of the American Revolutionary War. For more that 100 years, the city of Boston has celebrated Patriot's Day by hosting the Boston Marathon, the world's largest marathon.

But let's get back to Cinco de Mayo. Today I have selected five topics to showcase Mexican-american Heritage: The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, The Judicial Branch, and Geography and Holidays. I will read the questions, and Mexican-American students from our ESL 3 class will read the answers. Listen to the podcast, then download the pdf from our website, http://www.uscitizenpod.com, and take the quiz: Five for Cinco de Mayo http://goo.gl/k9SZ1N

While you are on our website, read the April 28 blog post: USCIS Will Issue Redesigned Green Cards and Employment Authorization Documents.

http://www.uscitizenpod.com/2017/04/uscis-will-issue-redesigned-green-cards.html

Also, see our May 1st blog post which is a collection of Citizenship Resources for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

http://www.uscitizenpod.com/2017/04/citizenship-resources-for-asian-pacific.html

Look for #APAHM #APAHM17 #APAHM2017 on all your favorite social media outlets.

Want more?

Thanks for listening. I know that you will be a great American citizen!

  continue reading

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