Know your history. Pass your exam.
What's on the test
The exam is hard. We mapped every part of it.
The naturalization exam draws from four areas. Each maps to a set of decks, so you always know what you're studying - and why it matters.
History
From Tenochtitlan and Independence to the Revolution and the 1917 Constitution.
National symbols
The flag, coat of arms and national anthem - and what each part means.
Civics & Constitution
Rights, duties, the three branches of government, and how Mexico is governed.
Geography
States and capitals, borders and neighbors, regions and major landmarks.
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History & Heroes
5 decksIndependence, Reform and Revolution — and the people who made it happen.

Civics & Constitution
6 decksArticles 1–38, rights and duties, the political system and institutions.

Geography
6 decks32 state capitals, borders, monuments, regions and natural wonders.

Culture & Food
4 decksHolidays, festivals, traditional food and Indigenous peoples of Mexico.

Mexican Spanish
1 deckBuild practical vocabulary while you study Mexico, with every card in Spanish and English.
Why this exists
— Co-Founder of Knowledgize, an evolution of quierosermexicano.com
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