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« on: November 24, 2008, 10:15:05 AM »
US officials flunk test of American history, economics, civics
Thu Nov 20, 2:24 pm ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) ? US elected officials scored abysmally on a test measuring their civic knowledge, with an average grade of just 44 percent, the group that organized the exam said Thursday.

Ordinary citizens did not fare much better, scoring just 49 percent correct on the 33 exam questions compiled by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI).

"It is disturbing enough that the general public failed ISI's civic literacy test, but when you consider the even more dismal scores of elected officials, you have to be concerned," said Josiah Bunting, chairman of the National Civic Literacy Board at ISI.

"How can political leaders make informed decisions if they don't understand the American experience?" he added.

The exam questions covered American history, the workings of the US government and economics.

Among the questions asked of some 2,500 people who were randomly selected to take the test, including "self-identified elected officials," was one which asked respondents to "name two countries that were our enemies during World War II."

Sixty-nine percent of respondents correctly identified Germany and Japan. Among the incorrect answers were Britain, China, Russia, Canada, Mexico and Spain.

Forty percent of respondents, meanwhile, incorrectly believed that the US president has the power to declare war, while 54 percent correctly answered that that power rests with Congress.

Asked about the electoral college, 20 percent of elected officials incorrectly said it was established to "supervise the first televised presidential debates."

In fact, the system of choosing the US president via an indirect electoral college vote dates back some 220 years, to the US Constitution.

The question that received the fewest correct responses, just 16 percent, tested respondents' basic understanding of economic principles, asking why "free markets typically secure more economic prosperity than government's centralized planning?"

Activities that dull Americans' civic knowledge include talking on the phone and watching movies or television -- even news shows and documentaries, ISI said.

Meanwhile, civic knowledge is enhanced by discussing public affairs, taking part in civic activities and reading about current events and history, the group said.

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Re: Civics
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2008, 02:57:17 PM »
You answered 30 out of 33 correctly ? 90.91 %

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Re: Civics
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2008, 04:37:58 PM »
You answered 25 out of 33 correctly — 75.76 %

Average score for this quiz during November: 78.1%
Average score: 78.1%


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Re: Civics
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2008, 05:06:29 PM »
You answered 32 out of 33 correctly — 96.97 %
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Re: Civics
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2008, 05:14:13 PM »
You answered 32 out of 33 correctly - 96.97 %

The one I missed was the one on philosophy -

13)   Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas would concur that:
A. all moral and political truth is relative to one?s time and place
B. moral ideas are best explained as material accidents or byproducts of evolution
C. values originating in one?s conscience cannot be judged by others
D. Christianity is the only true religion and should rule the state
E. certain permanent moral and political truths are accessible to human reason

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Re: Civics
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2008, 07:10:51 PM »
90.91

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Re: Civics
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2008, 08:31:53 PM »
You answered 33 out of 33 correctly — 100.00 %

Average score for this quiz during November: 78.1%
Average score: 78.1%

You can take the quiz as often as you like, however, your score will only count once toward the monthly average.

If you have any comments or questions about the quiz, please email americancivicliteracy@isi.org.



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Re: Civics
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2008, 09:23:51 PM »
You answered 31 out of 33 correctly : 93.9% correct

I missed the question on the Federalists and the one on taxes and citizen expenses.
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Re: Civics
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2008, 01:09:46 AM »
You answered 32 out of 33 correctly 96.97%


(It kind of makes sense that the we would be above average on this. Not everyone spends their time in political debate groups.)

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Re: Civics
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2008, 01:52:26 PM »
It really irks me that I'm bringing down the 3DHS average.

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Re: Civics
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2008, 11:36:42 PM »
It really irks me that I'm bringing down the 3DHS average.

Not a problem.

My talents include remembering a lot of trivia. Not spelling rules.

I would hardly know which end of a camera to point .

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Re: Civics
« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2008, 11:48:08 PM »
Well, I took the test. Fortunately, after I hit submit, it said there was a server error. No score. I think I'll quit while I'm ahead.

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Re: Civics
« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2008, 01:29:59 AM »
You answered 25 out of 33 correctly — 75.76 %

Average score for this quiz during November: 78.1%
Average score: 78.1%



brassie....your score was my score.
I knew I was not a Civics run of the mill master.....ha. ha.
But, hell, I can learn more if I want to. I just don't really 'want to" right now.

However, my score on how the average young child develops from age birth to adulthood would kick ass around here.

It's all relative.