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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow many MAGAts fall into this category?
46% of polled Americans dont know that the acceptance of the Declaration of Independence is what July 4th is about; 40% didnt know it was separation from British rule! Geez, there are a LOT of uneducated people in the US
..just being indoctrinated by Fox faux news. Just a reason to party and shoot off fireworks I guess. Idiots
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/july-4-americans-patriots-poll-b3008545.html
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How many MAGAts fall into this category? (Original Post)
BeneteauBum
7 hrs ago
OP
There was a tester (s) that had asked people in the USA and people in Great Britian.
chouchou
7 hrs ago
#2
Guess those becoming naturalized citizens know more than 46% of the natives.
sinkingfeeling
7 hrs ago
#4
Skittles
(173,744 posts)1. sad
but....congrats on your next post (1000!)
chouchou
(3,454 posts)2. There was a tester (s) that had asked people in the USA and people in Great Britian.
The test was about the workings of and in the United States.
Yeah...you know who didn't fair well in the tests...about the USA
I was in a foul mood for a few days.
cmmngrnd
(49 posts)3. Here's the actual poll
https://www.cato.org/blog/new-poll-nearly-half-americans-dont-know-what-americas-250th-celebrating
It's an odd mix. As usual you can quibble with the phrasing of some of the questions.
The bottom line is something we already knew, which is that Americans - always fairly ignorant of our own history and woefully ignorant of world history - seems to have become even more ignorant of our own history. For what it's worth, civics is taught in schools (e.g. Florida civics literary requirements are here). It isn't sticking for some reason. Culturally not encouraged? Student apathy?
Regardless of the ignorance, opinions are strong and pride is high, and what's more American than having super strong, uninformed, opinions? : - )
It's an odd mix. As usual you can quibble with the phrasing of some of the questions.
The bottom line is something we already knew, which is that Americans - always fairly ignorant of our own history and woefully ignorant of world history - seems to have become even more ignorant of our own history. For what it's worth, civics is taught in schools (e.g. Florida civics literary requirements are here). It isn't sticking for some reason. Culturally not encouraged? Student apathy?
Regardless of the ignorance, opinions are strong and pride is high, and what's more American than having super strong, uninformed, opinions? : - )
sinkingfeeling
(58,287 posts)4. Guess those becoming naturalized citizens know more than 46% of the natives.
Iggo
(50,155 posts)5. Out of curiosity, what did they THINK it was for?
Kablooie
(19,144 posts)6. It is to celebrate the invention of fireworks!
Which were invented by Benjamin Franklin when he flew a kite.
Xipe Totec
(44,604 posts)7. It's when the US bombed pearl Harbor and declared war on the Germans. nt