According to the USCIS, more than 90% of applicants pass the citizenship exam, although the test itself was made more difficult as of 2020. Previously, the test required people to answer at least 6 of 10 questions correctly to pass. In 2020, this was changed to 12 of 20. Based on multiple surveys, less that 40% of natural born U.S. citizens are able to pass the citizenship exam. Write a one- to two-paragraph essay describing the content of the citizenship exam and your reaction to the sample questions. How difficult were the questions for you and are there any areas you would have to study to feel confident you could pass the citizenship exam? Is there a reason why many natural born U.S. citizens might struggle to pass this exam when compared to actual applicants?