'None of the above' is not an option

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In the retail world, Presidents Day is about hawking house paint, mattress sets and less desirable models of cars. But for the History Channel, it's a chance to bring Americans back in touch with their roots.
The network's site has just posted the updated 100-question test presented by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to would-be Americans.
If you're as quick on the draw about history, government and civics as, say, Lou Dobbs, try the timed nine-question test. For a greater challenge, have a friend or relative print out the complete test and read you the questions. (Accepted answers are shown with each question.)
I noticed there is no question pertaining to who elects our president. This year, "superdelegates" might have been accepted as a correct answer.

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