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Americans Flunk Basic Civics - But boy, do we know our American Idol.
National Review Online ^ | November 21, 2008 | Deroy Murdock

Posted on 11/22/2008 3:48:54 PM PST by neverdem








Americans Flunk Basic Civics
But boy, do we know our American Idol.

By Deroy Murdock

However you regard the outcome of the November 4 election, it was heartening to watch 125 million Americans cast their ballots at precincts from coast to coast. Unfortunately, they and the many millions more who skipped the whole thing collectively know frightfully little about the government we just reaffirmed, the principles that undergird it, and the basic documents in which those ideas are enshrined. Thus, Americans slouch into the 21st century — a free and confident people blissfully unaware of how we got here or how we shall continue our 232-year-old tradition of limited self-government.

Consider these staggering data:

Fully 71 percent of Americans flunked a 33-question civic-literacy survey conducted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Among 2,508 respondents ISI randomly selected, 1,791 failed this test of U.S. historical, political, and economic basics. The average score was just 49 out of 100 — a solid F. While just 2.6 percent scored Bs on this quiz, only 0.8 percent earned As.

Just 49 percent of rank-and-file Americans can identify the legislature, executive, and judiciary as our three branches of government.

Forty percent of college graduates have no idea that corporate profits equal revenues minus expenses. (Thus, congressional demagoguery about “windfall profits” falls on sympathetic ears.) Only 24 percent of college grads realize that the First Amendment forbids the establishment of an official U.S. religion.

Amazingly enough, this sample’s 164 self-identified elected officials know even less than laymen. They averaged only 44 — the blind leading the bland. Among office holders, 30 percent did not know that the Declaration of Independence heralds “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

However, We the People closely follow popular culture here in the United States of American Idol. Only 21 percent of respondents correctly identified Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address as the source of the words “government of the people, by the people, for the people.” But 56 percent properly named Paula Abdul as a judge on the karaoke sensation American Idol.

God help us.

“Our study raises significant questions about whether citizens who voted in this year’s landmark presidential election really understand how our system of representative democracy works,” said Dr. Richard Brake, ISI’s Director of University Stewardship.

Lt. Gen. Josiah Bunting III, the chairman of ISI’s National Civic Literacy Board, describes his initial reaction to these results as “somewhat short of despair, certainly one of depression.” He adds: “These questions are designed to elicit answers to fundamental questions. A citizen should know that the president cannot declare war. A citizen should know the circumstances of the founding of the country.”

Bunting calls our 24-hour news culture part of the problem:

“If you watch cable news channels, you see three or four streams of information,” he says. “This has nothing to do with using your mind as a muscle.”

Instead, Bunting and ISI hope to make “state legislators, governors, senators, and representatives active agents of change.” With taxpayers underwriting some $114 billion annually for government-subsidized university education, Bunting believes “every student should be steeped in Western culture, U.S. political, economic, military, and diplomatic history, and free-market economics.”

Released Thursday morning at Washington’s National Press Club, “Our Fading Heritage: Americans Fail a Basic Test on Their History and Institutions” is online at www.AmericanCivicLiteracy.org. Beyond a sobering analysis of this survey’s findings, readers can test their own civic literacy.

The grim results of ISI’s study reveal a crisis in this nation’s defining concept. In 1776, America’s Founding Fathers broke with Britain and established a country where men and women liberated from monarchic despotism would rule themselves — provided they were equipped with the requisite knowledge and wisdom. Will a people mesmerized by the televised humiliation of wannabe pop stars maintain this essential capacity for self-government? Thomas Jefferson’s warning remains as timely as ever: “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free . . . it expects what never was and never will be.”

Deroy Murdock is a New York-based columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution.

© 2008 Scripps Howard News Service.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bho2008; civics; deroymurdock; nov; publikskoolz
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To: neverdem

Only 88%, but I dispute one of my “wrong” answers.

I answered that if gov’t expenses equal tax receipts, there is no debt. The “correct” answer was that gov’t expenditure per citizen was equal.

I got all the history and political correct, mind you. Just a bit weaker than I’d like to admit being on the economic front. Time for some more reading of Mises etc.


21 posted on 11/22/2008 5:07:50 PM PST by Don W (To write with a broken pencil is pointless.)
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To: neverdem

I sure wish this was surprising. It’s like finding out that the surgeon who will be performing your operation has, instead of medical certifications, barely adequate qualifications in food preparation. And the anesthesia is just kicking in, and the room is spinning...


22 posted on 11/22/2008 5:13:21 PM PST by theJoker
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To: neverdem

umm 28/33


23 posted on 11/22/2008 5:13:47 PM PST by markman46 (engage brain before using keyboard!!!)
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To: Don W
Just because you've current balanced revenues (taxes) and expenses (spending) doesn't mean that you had done the same in past years. Some of that spending may be on debt service - you just aren't adding new debt.

Then again, I got 100%, so I may be a bit of a know-it-all :-P

24 posted on 11/22/2008 5:14:26 PM PST by thefrankbaum (Ad maiorem Dei gloriam)
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To: neverdem
Thanks for the post and the new tagline.

"No nation is permitted to live in ignorance with impunity. " - Thomas Jefferson

25 posted on 11/22/2008 5:17:04 PM PST by IoCaster ("That to live by one man's will became the cause of all men's misery." - Richard Hooker)
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To: IoCaster

Again, my thanks.


26 posted on 11/22/2008 5:18:21 PM PST by IoCaster ("No nation is permitted to live in ignorance with impunity. " - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: neverdem

You answered 31 out of 33 correctly — 93.94 %

Average score for this quiz during November: 78.0%
Average score: 78.0%


27 posted on 11/22/2008 5:24:52 PM PST by TWfromTEXAS
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To: neverdem

You answered 32 out of 33 correctly — 96.97 %

missed #27


28 posted on 11/22/2008 5:41:33 PM PST by Chesterbelloc
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To: thefrankbaum

I was thinking “in toto”, not for a single reporting period, therefore my argument is just as valid as yours, smarty-pants! (LOL)

Congrats on the perfect, though.


29 posted on 11/22/2008 5:55:21 PM PST by Don W (To write with a broken pencil is pointless.)
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To: neverdem

Aced it.


30 posted on 11/22/2008 6:07:21 PM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: Jotmo
Actually, C is correct because the government tries to inject money into the business cycle (sometimes called "priming the pump"). The problem since at least the LBJ presidency is that the government has tended to follow "A", even in times of an expanding economy, the Reagan years and post 1994 Clinton years excepted. Although Bush 43 did not increase taxes, he did increase massive deficit spending.

Problem now is, the US government does not have much maneuvering room to pursue "C", risking hyperinflation and people less willing to buy debt in the form of treasury bonds/bills (i.e., the US credit worthiness is shot).

31 posted on 11/22/2008 6:12:57 PM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: jwalsh07
"I aced this one. I think I spend too much time reading. :-}"

I am average, I should read more :-)

32 posted on 11/22/2008 6:17:16 PM PST by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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To: neverdem

Hanging my head in shame - scored 87.


33 posted on 11/22/2008 6:17:18 PM PST by upchuck (Bumper sticker on my pickup: I'm a fierce global warmer.)
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More proof that “American Idol” is not a good thing at all....


34 posted on 11/22/2008 6:19:46 PM PST by yield 2 the right
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To: jwalsh07
"I am average, I should read more :-)

Just to clarify, average meaning 78%

35 posted on 11/22/2008 6:22:22 PM PST by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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To: freedumb2003

Seriously, and I do mean seriously,

my 3 1/2 yr old knows more about economics than Barry.


36 posted on 11/22/2008 6:22:52 PM PST by MrB (The 0bamanation: Marxism, Infanticide, Appeasement, Depression, Thuggery, and Censorship)
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To: IoCaster

This “ignorantifying” America was

NOT

an accident.

And we saw the results of that agenda in the last election.


37 posted on 11/22/2008 6:24:24 PM PST by MrB (The 0bamanation: Marxism, Infanticide, Appeasement, Depression, Thuggery, and Censorship)
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To: neverdem

You answered 32 out of 33 correctly — 96.97 %

I missed the one about tax per person equals government spending per person.


38 posted on 11/22/2008 6:30:23 PM PST by B Knotts (ConservatismCentral.com)
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To: neverdem

You answered 30 out of 33 correctly — 90.91 %
not perfect but for a dumb truckdriver who’s 20years out of school I’m not to upset with myself


39 posted on 11/22/2008 6:44:43 PM PST by rednekelmo (American Republic 7-4-1776 to 11-4-2008 RIP)
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To: jwalsh07

Missed 1.


40 posted on 11/22/2008 6:47:20 PM PST by gitmo (I am the latte-sipping, NYT-reading, Volvo-driving, no-gun-owning, effete, PC, arrogant liberal. -BO)
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