WTK S1:E11 “The Oath & Office of Citizenship: Why an Oath?”

(Chapter 4 page 51 of Forgotten American Stories: Celebrating America’s Constitution)

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Historian Arch Hunter & Author Lydia Nuttall talk about Forgotten American Stories & The WTK Reporter Daniel’s interview with Judge Douglas Ginsburg.

Questions:

  • What’s an oath?  Why make an oath?  Why KEEP an oath?
  • What’s an Oath of Office?
  • Is there a difference between the Oath our President makes and the Oath our Congressmen make?
  • What’s the story behind the Oath of American Citizenship?
  • What does the Oath of American Citizenship say?
  • Why is making an Oath of Citizenship important?
Forgotten American StoriesWTK S1:E10 "More Immigrant Short Stories: What is Bravery?”
Forgotten American StoriesWTK S1:E12 "The American Citizenship Test:  How Many Questions Can YOU Answer?!  (Part 2)”

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