November 23, 200817 yr This is an interesting quiz that covers a broad scope of American civics history. The link below shows that as a whole, our elected officals score lower than ordinary citizens in this test. I think that speaks volumes for where this country is at today. http://www.americancivicliteracy.org/2008/...al_finding.html The quiz can be taken at the link below. I had 27/33, which is 82%. The average score for ordinary citizens is 49%. Elected officials average around 44%. http://www.americancivicliteracy.org/resources/quiz.aspx Edited November 23, 200817 yr by mustang84
November 23, 200817 yr You answered 25 out of 33 correctly — 75.76 % Average score for this quiz during November: 77.6% Average score: 77.6%
November 23, 200817 yr You answered 30 out of 33 correctly — 90.91 % I missed 7, 14 and ironically enough 33...though the correct answers were always the other one I had been debating. I'm not sure if I like the wording to the answer choices on 33, though...IMO the "correct" answer should have the word "average" inserted into it because I can easily think of counterexamples to the "correct" answer.
November 24, 200817 yr 21) Name two countries that were our enemies during World War II. Any lawmaker that gets this one wrong should be tossed out of office immediately. Absolutely! Some of the questions were more economic than civic but it was interesting. You answered 31 out of 33 correctly — 93.94 % I'm not surprised that so many elected officials did so poorly. All you had to do was watch the congressional hearings with the Detroit automakers or listen to the Sunday morning news shows for the past couple of weeks. The lack of knowledge exhibited by these morons should scare the crap out of you that they are making the decisions about the economy and the fate of the American industrial base. Edited November 24, 200817 yr by usonia
November 25, 200817 yr 21) Name two countries that were our enemies during World War II. A. Canada and Mexico B. Germany and Japan C. England and Spain D. China and Russia Any lawmaker that gets this one wrong should be tossed out of office immediately. Wait... so it wasn't Iraq and North Korea? I keed, I keed.
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