Civics teachers have long included questions from the U.S. citizenship test in classroom lessons to spur conversation among students.

Now, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has updated the exam for those who hope to become American citizens, expanding the possible questions to 128, and in some cases, asking for more detail on the test. The updated test is being administered to applicants who filed for naturalization on or before Oct. 20.

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