I got 29 out of 33.
http://www.isi.org/quiz.aspx?q=FE5C3...ookieSupport=1
I got 29 out of 33.
http://www.isi.org/quiz.aspx?q=FE5C3...ookieSupport=1
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31 out of 33 not too bad for an old man.
Old enough to know better, young enough to do it anyway!
Men who don't understand women fall into two categories: bachelors and husbands!
31/33 because I disagree with the way 2 questions are presented and their answers.
30 out of 33. Not bad, since I haven't been in school for almost 40 years.
31 out of 33 (You answered 31 out of 33 correctly — 93.94 %) and one of those I clicked the wrong button.
Not too bad for a high school drop out truck driver that hasn't sat in a class room in nearly 50 years and considering college professors averaged 55% (now why doesn't that surprise me?)
Rick
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32.
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And yeah - I agree with Bret. My "wrong" answer was correct, factual, accurate - but it wasn't what they wanted.
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For me 31 out of 33. Missed the Puritan and tax= spending questions. I bit on the zero dept answer. Us Cast Boolit people are smart as#$%es!
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Got 30 of 33. One I knew the right answer but didn't read carefully enough (an old habit of mine) and there was another one I just plain disagree and the other one I didn't have a clue and guessed wrong. I guess we here on the forum are some pretty smart fellers.
Bob
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28 of 33 for me. Old age is dimming those last few brain cells entirely too quickly.....
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Na, were not smarter. Younger folks today aren't stupid, what they are by design and intent is very un-educated. When you have no idea of such things as asked in that quiz how could you possibly know when or even if your rights are taken away.
Rick
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"Let us remember that if we suffer tamely a lawless attack on our liberty, we encourage it." Samuel Adams
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I only got 26. I don't know my ancient philosophers or some of the other things asked. I do consider myself pretty well versed on our government and political system.
Kids today may not know civics as well as the older generations but they are learning things that were not known when some of our members were in school. The differences between the high school chem class I took in 83 and what my daughter got a couple years ago was amazing. They learned things I never did. And this is in the same school district.
Don't confuse lack of knowledge in a certain area with a general lack of knowledge.
24/33...some of the questions hadnt really seen before.
Let's send it to jughead and see what he scores.
Old enough to know better, young enough to do it anyway!
Men who don't understand women fall into two categories: bachelors and husbands!
28 out of 33, I guess it's not too bad.
30 of 33. Didn't know what FDR threatened and don't recall ever hearing of it. I got lucky guessing what the Philosophers thought.
I got 31 and agree that one of their answers was wrong.
I suck... 25 out of 33. How could I confuse square deal with new deal. Guess I have been reloading too much.
31 out of 33. And my ninth grade civics teacher would ALMOST be proud of me.
dale in Louisiana
31 of 33 (93.94%) But I'm old, hate television, read a lot, and have been a political junkie since I sat up late into the night with my mother to hear the 1944 Presidential election results.
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28/33
2nd guessed myself on 2 questions. I loathe politics ,as a result I blew the of the/by the/for the/people and the FDR threat . I should also be firmly tongue lashed for bill of rights confusion.
I was more a physical history kid. I asked why,where and what far more often than who or when. I mean who really remembers WWIs final trigger was an assainated duke ......barron(?). Just how I work I guess.the greeks were easy 2 answers didn't exsist in their era and 1 of them is credited w/"I think therfore I am".
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I was young and stupid then I'm older now. Me 1992 .
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