USCIS immigration officer here. As a note, the list you showed on the screen for the Native American tribes is only a partial list - there is a much longer list of all federally recognized tribes. A couple of those appear to have been correct answers.
He eventually gave them the points. At first he must have missed the part where it said that the people administering the test will be given the full list of federally recognized tribes. Seems like he got it figured out eventually
Tribes are a group of a type of person. That type of person is a Native American and that’s what the question asked for, not for the names of the groups. If your teacher asks you “what’s 2+2”, you’d be both right and wrong if you answered “a number”.
@@profshad3429they did not give a point to the guy that listed tribes in answer to the first question. That’s what this OP is about, not the second question.
My uncle’s wife took the actual citizenship test and she told me only 10 tribes are listed and evidently they named tribes not on the list and the host did say he would go by how the actual test is graded.
I graduated over 40 years ago and got 19/20. The only one I didn't remember was the writers of the Federalist Papers. This is what happens when mostly all you teach is how to pass the state standardized tests..and your students promptly forget the answers after the test.
Its one of those rough parts of not applying knowledge day to day. Don't use it, lose it. I graduated in 99, I got 17. Missed Susan B, Fed Papers, and wasn't sure on the promises. I wonder how many of the people who take the citizen test, if 5 years later someone does a pop quiz, how well they would do.
12:49 Jair shouldn’t of gotten a point for that when they other guy listed all the native Americans and he didn’t get a point .. ALSO REALLY PROUD OF BENNI IN THIS EPISODE
I'm disapointed in my fellow countrymen, but not surprised. Actually, I take that back, I was surprised once. I can't believe Jair thought western states were original colonies. We go over that SO MANY TIMES in school.
There are way more Native Tribes than on his answer list, there are over 500 distinct Federally Recognized tribes in the US. The Osage Nation is a native tribe, The Comanche is an active tribe, and the other woman just misspelled Quileute.
And those aren't even the real names. Colonizers asked a different tribe what another tribes name was. Ex. "Cherokee" means enemy (or something alone those lines) in another tribe's language. The right name of the tribe is Aniyunwiya
Yes there's a powwow called 500 nation's I believe it's held in New Mexico annually. I would love to see one day. For now I'll just visit the Winnebago one it's closer & I love the experience & knowledge.
@@jtaye2051yup its called the Gathering Of Nations and usually takes place the last part of April. Here in New Mexico we are Pueblo natives but we are 19 different pueblos. All with different languages and rules but similar religion. Being Native is legit like Avatar we are all over America 😂
They are in California and didn’t even have Pechanga, Pala, Morongo, or even Cabazon on there. And I bet each and everyone one of them have been to their casinos. They are “tribes”. They are all bands of the Mission Indians.
I looked up the test. They must not have read everything, it says that the people administering the test will be given a list of federally recognized tribes.
@@marydavis5234 that point for Sabrina was the point for getting the tribe correct. At the end of question 4, she and Travis only have 3 points each, because they didn't get the states question right.
I'm glad they decided to do this again with a different group of people. I'm not sure exactly when the last time the citizenship test was looked at but I do feel a revision is needed
Exactly! I mean she completely misspelled Quileute, but she pronounced it right. I wonder if the producers just googled what they wrote and said they were wrong. I grew up not far from their reservation. Although I bet she only knew about them due to Twilight... Lol
Why was Comanche wrong? The Comanche are a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States. Comanche people today belong to the federally recognized Comanche Nation, headquartered in Lawton, Oklahoma.
That bothered me as well. The two that they stated aren't tribes are actual tribes. The Osage Tribe/Nation is a recognized Native American tribe by the government. They gave a VERY short list of tribes when there are currently 574 recognized by the US government.
As a member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, USA...Travis was totally cheated out of a point. It's weird that we and other tribes aren't on the list.
2:14 They eventually did give him a point even though it wasn't on their list. Seems there were only like 22 different tribes that they were looking for in their answer out of the hundreds of tribes that there actually are. Kinda ridiculous and makes me wonder how many people taking the actual test didn't get the credit because they named a tribe that wasn't on their list.
I only knew how to answer the question about the Federalist Papers because I've listened to non-stop from the Hamilton soundtrack more times than I can count (“John Jay got sick after writing 5 James Madison wrote 29 and Hamilton wrote the other 51” the girls who get it, get it and the girls who don't, don't)
The Osage Tribe is a correct answer. They have here (starting in the Ohio and Mississippi river basin) since at least 700 BC. Comanche was also correct. There are currently 574 recognized tribes in the US. Where did you guys get your list?
This was a very fun episode. I was screaming some of the answers at the screen. I'm surprised nobody got the speaker of the house but very good showing 😂
The Osage tribe lived in the Midwest, there are several historical sites in Missouri named after the Osage tribe and you can see photos of them in the history books and museums.
I feel for Daniel on the first one. "Native Americans" is such a silly term. I mean, yeah, native Europeans lived in Europe originally and native Asians lived in Asia, so native Americans were indeed the first to live in America. Btw, they call themselves "the people" in their various languages. Even we in Europe know that (at least some of us).
@@mrgonzale0978 “I’m sorry to say that most Americans are idiots. Especially if they ban books and try to close the Department of Education.” Fixed it for you. I don’t know what country you’re from, but you’re not much different from the American idiots you mentioned.
if you're from the south, you spell Mississippi as " M- I -crooked letter crooked letter -I- crooked letter crooked letter- I- humpback humpback -I" and that's just the way it is
He should have protested -- Daniel " Excuse me, what are these the names of"? Quiz "Native Americans", Daniel, "And what is the correct answer " Quiz - 'Native Americans" Daniel "Than how am I wrong?"
Finally. I am so glad to see you do this everyone should know the Constitution. And at least you guys had fun learning today. Also there are many small Indian tribes that you're missing that were part of the large ones and broke off to form their own tribe.
so Rosa Parks did not sit in the white section of the buss. She sat in the front row of the black section of the buss. The white section was full and a white person still needed a spot. When the white person asked her to move she wouldn't and she got arrested.
I don't understand how they can say that the Quileute aren't a tribe. I've spent quite a bit of time out on that reservation. Trust me, they're a tribe.
He gave her the point. The test specifically names those listed, but also says that the people administering the test will be given the names of federally recognized tribes. There are over 500.
I'm British and the only answer the only question I couldn't answer was name a tribe. The other answers are pretty straight forward, some even common sense.
When my father went to take his citizenship test he said they only asked him 3 questions even though he studied the whole booklet with every question they had on the book for months ! He passed though.
2:43 Name 3 of the 13 original states: “California, Texas, and Arizona. I’m not confident in these answers” 😂🤣😂🤣😂 You SHOULD NOT BE: Texas #28, California #31, and Arizona #48 (last of the continental states)
I grew up in Canada 🇨🇦 and our history class was about the United States of America which is dumb founded. I knew 95% of these questions. I know less about my own history
It's the TV. I never actually studied the history, all the history I learned in school was Canadian history - but just watching enough TV and you soak all that info in, most of our media is American.
As An American Citizen Myself From South Carolina, This Was SO Hard To Watch! I Mean, We Literally Learned This Stuff In School! Some Of Them Didn't Pay Attention In History Class And It Shows! 😤😤😤😤😤😤
Major facepalm moment when that one guy said "The nile" xD That's not even on the same side of the freaking planet! But im not suprised, he's American xD
I'm a Trinbagonian and I legit got most of these questions right. I legit don't even live there but I got most questions right. The power of learning history,reading and google
my man should have still got the point for naming the tribes
I mean he only named 3 out of how many? 😂
@@CaseTheCriticcame here to say the same lol
Yep!
They didn't give that point but they gave a point for "1of the 12"😠
@@CaseTheCriticI believe it’s 24 native tribes, at least that’s what listed on study guide for the test.
USCIS immigration officer here. As a note, the list you showed on the screen for the Native American tribes is only a partial list - there is a much longer list of all federally recognized tribes. A couple of those appear to have been correct answers.
He eventually gave them the points. At first he must have missed the part where it said that the people administering the test will be given the full list of federally recognized tribes. Seems like he got it figured out eventually
i respect that they took time to make this. a lot of people need to learn about their countries
Revealing that "My dad was in the Senate" after not being able to name the Senate as a part of Congress was WILD 😂
Why is cherokee and Sioux not considered? Technically he is right those are still native americans, that's actually a more detailed answer
Shit, I’d have given him a half point for knowing the tribes
Tribes are a group of a type of person. That type of person is a Native American and that’s what the question asked for, not for the names of the groups.
If your teacher asks you “what’s 2+2”, you’d be both right and wrong if you answered “a number”.
They gave it to them
@@profshad3429they did not give a point to the guy that listed tribes in answer to the first question. That’s what this OP is about, not the second question.
@@Cdubman007 and he answered he did give the correct answer for the question being asked
He lost the point for naming actual tribes?! He should have had extra points for that!
My uncle’s wife took the actual citizenship test and she told me only 10 tribes are listed and evidently they named tribes not on the list and the host did say he would go by how the actual test is graded.
I'm about to take my US citizenship test in a couple of months.
I got all of them correct. 😁
Good luck. You got this. 🇺🇸
good luck🇺🇲
See im proud of you for saying US citizens test and not American citizens test also good luck 👍
good luck and welcome to America.
Nice!! Good luck 🇺🇲
I graduated over 40 years ago and got 19/20. The only one I didn't remember was the writers of the Federalist Papers. This is what happens when mostly all you teach is how to pass the state standardized tests..and your students promptly forget the answers after the test.
Its one of those rough parts of not applying knowledge day to day. Don't use it, lose it. I graduated in 99, I got 17. Missed Susan B, Fed Papers, and wasn't sure on the promises.
I wonder how many of the people who take the citizen test, if 5 years later someone does a pop quiz, how well they would do.
12:49 Jair shouldn’t of gotten a point for that when they other guy listed all the native Americans and he didn’t get a point .. ALSO REALLY PROUD OF BENNI IN THIS EPISODE
Are we just gonna gloss over that one of them thought Jim Crow was a civil rights activist?
It’s Anti Civil Rights
Yes.
not 'activist', movement
I think a lot of people just know that the words "Jim Crow" are associated with the Civil Rights Movement but don't actually know what it was
Jim Crowe is literally the opposite of a civil rights movement 😂 I really hope someone tells and explains that to her
Naming the tribes should ABSOLUTELY count!
I'm disapointed in my fellow countrymen, but not surprised.
Actually, I take that back, I was surprised once. I can't believe Jair thought western states were original colonies. We go over that SO MANY TIMES in school.
Are you kidding me??? As a citizen of a different country who later became a citizen, this is an embarrassment!!!!
Underground Railroad for Susan B Anthony is CRAZY.
i love when Erin and Benison are paired together. :)
There are way more Native Tribes than on his answer list, there are over 500 distinct Federally Recognized tribes in the US. The Osage Nation is a native tribe, The Comanche is an active tribe, and the other woman just misspelled Quileute.
And those aren't even the real names. Colonizers asked a different tribe what another tribes name was. Ex. "Cherokee" means enemy (or something alone those lines) in another tribe's language. The right name of the tribe is Aniyunwiya
Yes there's a powwow called 500 nation's I believe it's held in New Mexico annually. I would love to see one day. For now I'll just visit the Winnebago one it's closer & I love the experience & knowledge.
@@jtaye2051yup its called the Gathering Of Nations and usually takes place the last part of April. Here in New Mexico we are Pueblo natives but we are 19 different pueblos. All with different languages and rules but similar religion. Being Native is legit like Avatar we are all over America 😂
They are in California and didn’t even have Pechanga, Pala, Morongo, or even Cabazon on there. And I bet each and everyone one of them have been to their casinos. They are “tribes”. They are all bands of the Mission Indians.
I looked up the test. They must not have read everything, it says that the people administering the test will be given a list of federally recognized tribes.
Everyone in this video except Daniel failed US history class😂
Bruh... she said California, Texas and Arizona were part of the original 13 states.... i cant...
CA/TX/AZ?!? She apparently never paid attention in class to even come up with these.
🤣
@@marydavis5234he said New England isn't a state and didn't give them the point
@@katstorm13 if you look at the score after that question ,the ones that said NE, they had one point added to their score.
@@marydavis5234 that point for Sabrina was the point for getting the tribe correct. At the end of question 4, she and Travis only have 3 points each, because they didn't get the states question right.
California, Texas, Arizona? Lol it’s like she tried to tank that
Canadian here and I knew 19.
I got 16
I managed 19 too
I'm glad they decided to do this again with a different group of people. I'm not sure exactly when the last time the citizenship test was looked at but I do feel a revision is needed
“I blame the pandemic” when all this you should’ve learned in elementary school lol
I learned this in high school. Elementary school was learning our own state.
Osage, Comanche, and Quileute absolutely are Indigenous American tribes. I have no idea why this test is excluding them.
Exactly! I mean she completely misspelled Quileute, but she pronounced it right. I wonder if the producers just googled what they wrote and said they were wrong. I grew up not far from their reservation. Although I bet she only knew about them due to Twilight... Lol
Lots of tribes lack federal recognition
I love that I knew all of these answers, and I am not even American.
yoooo i take my test tomorrow… am studying and i see this on my recommended.. low key got goosebumps 😂😂 guess i’m studying w y’all today
Good luck 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Why was Comanche wrong?
The Comanche are a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States. Comanche people today belong to the federally recognized Comanche Nation, headquartered in Lawton, Oklahoma.
He asked tribes living here before he British, which was not only half of the Native American tribes living here now.
There is a specific list to study. There are more federally recognized tribes than on the list and the examiner does have a little leeway on answers.
how dare you not give daniel a point on naming actual tribes!!!
That bothered me as well. The two that they stated aren't tribes are actual tribes. The Osage Tribe/Nation is a recognized Native American tribe by the government. They gave a VERY short list of tribes when there are currently 574 recognized by the US government.
I was wondering how to properly phrase it and I would have said Indigenous tribes and I don't know if they'd have given me that one.
As a member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, USA...Travis was totally cheated out of a point. It's weird that we and other tribes aren't on the list.
2:14 They eventually did give him a point even though it wasn't on their list. Seems there were only like 22 different tribes that they were looking for in their answer out of the hundreds of tribes that there actually are. Kinda ridiculous and makes me wonder how many people taking the actual test didn't get the credit because they named a tribe that wasn't on their list.
Name the three branches of the Government? Military, Corporate and Hollywood.
California as one of the original states - what?!
As a history buff and a constitutionalist Daniel is by far my favorite.
I am here for it, Erin and Benison always partnered up in React videos.
20 out of 20. I'd like to dedicate this victory to my Texas public school education! I also have a history degree.
i have a GED, i got 20/20
How do you not give Daniel a point? He literally named 3 Native American groups.
Let’s be real that should of been worth 2 points 🥺
And then gave others points for being 'close' lol
the one asking the questions was a British...how pointless
My boy got penalized for naming actual tribes??? Um...
I only knew how to answer the question about the Federalist Papers because I've listened to non-stop from the Hamilton soundtrack more times than I can count (“John Jay got sick after writing 5 James Madison wrote 29 and Hamilton wrote the other 51” the girls who get it, get it and the girls who don't, don't)
This was both hilarious and physically painful to watch… 10/10
The Osage Tribe is a correct answer. They have here (starting in the Ohio and Mississippi river basin) since at least 700 BC. Comanche was also correct. There are currently 574 recognized tribes in the US. Where did you guys get your list?
This was a very fun episode. I was screaming some of the answers at the screen. I'm surprised nobody got the speaker of the house but very good showing 😂
The Osage tribe lived in the Midwest, there are several historical sites in Missouri named after the Osage tribe and you can see photos of them in the history books and museums.
I feel for Daniel on the first one.
"Native Americans" is such a silly term. I mean, yeah, native Europeans lived in Europe originally and native Asians lived in Asia, so native Americans were indeed the first to live in America. Btw, they call themselves "the people" in their various languages. Even we in Europe know that (at least some of us).
"California Texas and Arizona" 💀
Everyone is excited when they pass but Daniel, who got 15, is upset with himself
Most Americans can't pass the citizenship test. Lol.
sorry to say most Americans are idiots. specialy if they ban books and try to close the department of education.
@@mrgonzale0978
“I’m sorry to say that most Americans are idiots. Especially if they ban books and try to close the Department of Education.” Fixed it for you.
I don’t know what country you’re from, but you’re not much different from the American idiots you mentioned.
the fact that as a British teenager I got 16 right and they didn't is a credit to my history teacher!
jair in the last few seconds is an absolute mood
Bruh my Canadian ass knew the axis powers at 7 wtf is the education system in America 👁️👄👁️
I love the dynamics of Erin and Benison! Please put them together more often.
I got 19 out of 20. For some reason I also mixed up Susan B Anthony and Betsy Ross. As a Canadian I think that's pretty good though
the fact I knew most of these answers from Hamilton is hilarious
I got only one wrong because I read a lot and watch too many movies🤣😂And I'm a South African who lives in South Africa😂
if you're from the south, you spell Mississippi as " M- I -crooked letter crooked letter -I- crooked letter crooked letter- I- humpback humpback -I" and that's just the way it is
A+ video!
Fascinating and very helpful for understanding the process of citizenship!
Got them all right! As a New Englander it hurt to see people list "New England" as a state.
That list of tribes is missing a lot.
a whole lot of tribes are missing from that list
I agree Crunch Wrap Supreme is now the supreme law of the land😂😂
How do you not give him a point for naming tribes? That’s bull.
He should have protested -- Daniel " Excuse me, what are these the names of"? Quiz "Native Americans", Daniel, "And what is the correct answer " Quiz - 'Native Americans" Daniel "Than how am I wrong?"
He did not name .any on the 10 tribes that are on the actual US citizenship test
Daniel should have got that first point
Finally. I am so glad to see you do this everyone should know the Constitution. And at least you guys had fun learning today.
Also there are many small Indian tribes that you're missing that were part of the large ones and broke off to form their own tribe.
so Rosa Parks did not sit in the white section of the buss. She sat in the front row of the black section of the buss. The white section was full and a white person still needed a spot. When the white person asked her to move she wouldn't and she got arrested.
The white person did not ask. The white person told her to move. Ask implies she had a choice.
I don't understand how they can say that the Quileute aren't a tribe. I've spent quite a bit of time out on that reservation. Trust me, they're a tribe.
He gave her the point. The test specifically names those listed, but also says that the people administering the test will be given the names of federally recognized tribes. There are over 500.
@@katstorm13 Thanks for telling me. I quit watching as soon as they said that Quileute was wrong. I'll go back and watch the rest.
I got all of these questions right lmfao. I think the only one I struggled but I guessed on the last one based on logic, haha.
In Canada we say aboriginal or First Nations.
Everyone thinks they're an American until it's time to do American stuff.
🤡🤡 they are American citizens. Taking the test is to become one, they don’t need to take one.
Is there extra credit if you can guess how many times Daniel touches his hair?
🤣
I feel like he didnt get a mark at 0:46 cause yeah he definitely named 3 NA tribes but thats 3 out of like... hundreds.
Yeah they were looking for the generic answer of Native Americans or American Indians
I'm British and the only answer the only question I couldn't answer was name a tribe. The other answers are pretty straight forward, some even common sense.
Lol ,I probably would have forgotten most of this stuff tbh
Navajo is the name placed on the Dine' people. For question #2 people counted this correct, but the tribal name of the people is Dine' not Navajo.
I feel kind of uncomfortable that like 3 of those tribes were initially ruled as wrong and that the fact-checkers had to get things squared up
Why tf did he not get a point. Should’ve got an extra point for naming specific tribes 😂
The Osage were most definitely a tribe of native americans. At one point considered the richest tribe because of the oil reserves their lands had.
I really wish I could go back to history class and pay attention now 😭
When my father went to take his citizenship test he said they only asked him 3 questions even though he studied the whole booklet with every question they had on the book for months ! He passed though.
Yeah it’s crazy I got asked 10 questions though. Some ig get tired cuz like they are asking questions to hundreds of people in one day idk.
Is nobody gonna mention the fact that Erin & Benison thought that Susan B. Anthony led the Underground Railroad?! 😳
School House Rock had me coming in strong on some of these!!!
Did that man say… susan b anthony… led the Underground Railroad????
the 3 branches: financial, petrochemical, pharmaceutical
ice is waiting outside the studio to deport the losers
No, and those don't even represent the Fortune 500. Apple and Amazon highly valued and is in information technology and consumer electronics.
This is literally the most American video ever looool
Me as mexican: Not California, Arizona and Texas as three of the 13 original states 💀💀
2:43 Name 3 of the 13 original states: “California, Texas, and Arizona. I’m not confident in these answers” 😂🤣😂🤣😂
You SHOULD NOT BE: Texas #28, California #31, and Arizona #48 (last of the continental states)
I’ve never been to America and I passed 16/20. All you need is to have seen Hamilton 😂
In Utah, it's a requirement to pass this test in order to graduate high school.
Damn Frrr?? I didn’t know that
Good thing I went to school on the rez 😂
Am from Nevada, I think they do the same thing, but it has been years since I went to school
Same with in Arizona
Why did she pop out California all the way over in the west as one of the original 13 states?
Rap? She knows nothing of black culture either. She's just not that bright. Remember she mispronounced kellis' name. We don't claim her.
This Jair Girl is spectacular. So pretty!
cassie is such a fun cast
I grew up in Canada 🇨🇦 and our history class was about the United States of America which is dumb founded. I knew 95% of these questions. I know less about my own history
Frrr why
It's the TV. I never actually studied the history, all the history I learned in school was Canadian history - but just watching enough TV and you soak all that info in, most of our media is American.
For the indigenous question, "Iroquois" should be Haudenosaunee :)
These are the types of challenges that my history major comes in handy for lol
As An American Citizen Myself From South Carolina, This Was SO Hard To Watch! I Mean, We Literally Learned This Stuff In School! Some Of Them Didn't Pay Attention In History Class And It Shows! 😤😤😤😤😤😤
Major facepalm moment when that one guy said "The nile" xD That's not even on the same side of the freaking planet! But im not suprised, he's American xD
Maybe those that didn't pass can move to Canada and try their luck there 😂.
We already have enough idiots. We don't need your rejects
Not Jael putting the 3 states that used to be part of mexico haahahhah
As a Native American/indigenous I don’t care what you call me as long as it’s not late for dinner
I'm a Trinbagonian and I legit got most of these questions right. I legit don't even live there but I got most questions right. The power of learning history,reading and google
M-I-crooked letter-crooked letter-I-crooked-letter-crooked-letter-I-humpback-humpback-I
This is how we always remembered it as a kid back in the day.
“I don’t want to be offensive” ten seconds later “These People-“
Are they not people?
Another great video with Sabrina, she’s my favorite Reactor