America's path to citizenship is becoming more demanding with a new civics exam focusing on deeper historical and governmental understanding. Critics fear this could disadvantage certain groups, while officials argue it ensures better assimilation and contribution. The test's evolution reflects a century-long effort to standardize citizenship requirements.
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