Constitution Day and Citizenship Day are celebrated on Sept. 17.
On September 17, 1787, the Founding Fathers signed the U.S. Constitution. For over 200 years, the Constitution has served as the supreme law of the land. The Constitution, along with the Bill of Rights and other amendments, define our government and guarantee our rights. Each year, on September 17, Americans celebrate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. In addition, September 17-23 is also recognized as Constitution Week.
In honor of this twin holiday, take the sample Citizenship test
Learn more about the Constitution at the National Constitution Center and test your knowledge with a variety of quizzes.
Not interested in today’s activities, try the Take a Break Pinterest Board.
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