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Related: About this forumVermont is only state whose majority can pass citizenship test: study
Vermont is only state whose majority can pass citizenship test: study
February 15, 2019 - 02:02 PM EST
BY JOHN BOWDEN
Vermont is the only state where a majority of residents could pass a citizenship test that questioned Americans on basic facts about U.S. government, according to a new nationwide survey.
A study commissioned by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation found that 53 percent of the Vermonters they tested could pass a multiple-choice citizenship test that asked questions such as identifying the year the Constitution was written and the number of amendments to the document.
Majorities in 49 other states and the District of Columbia failed the test. Nationally, just about 40 percent of respondents overall could pass the test, including just 27 percent of those under 45. In Louisiana, just 28 percent of respondents passed.
Unfortunately, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation has validated what studies have shown for a century: Americans dont possess the history knowledge they need to be informed and engaged citizens, said the foundation's president, Arthur Levine.
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February 15, 2019 - 02:02 PM EST
BY JOHN BOWDEN
Vermont is the only state where a majority of residents could pass a citizenship test that questioned Americans on basic facts about U.S. government, according to a new nationwide survey.
A study commissioned by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation found that 53 percent of the Vermonters they tested could pass a multiple-choice citizenship test that asked questions such as identifying the year the Constitution was written and the number of amendments to the document.
Majorities in 49 other states and the District of Columbia failed the test. Nationally, just about 40 percent of respondents overall could pass the test, including just 27 percent of those under 45. In Louisiana, just 28 percent of respondents passed.
Unfortunately, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation has validated what studies have shown for a century: Americans dont possess the history knowledge they need to be informed and engaged citizens, said the foundation's president, Arthur Levine.
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Vermont is only state whose majority can pass citizenship test: study (Original Post)
sl8
Feb 2019
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empedocles
(15,751 posts)1. Few jobs or immigrants in Vt.
Not good results anywhere by state.
democrank
(11,250 posts)2. Wonderful state
with lots of caring people.
GeoWilliam750
(2,540 posts)3. ANYBODY
should be able to ace this test.
Interesting that in the passing statistics, it is the older people who score the highest.
spin
(17,493 posts)4. Older people were actually taught history by teachers who didn't have ...
to teach to the test. Teachers actually enjoyed teaching plus in most schools there was a higher level of discipline enforced in the classrooms.
More_Cowbell
(2,204 posts)5. 100%! Though I guessed on a few dates
Picking up and moving to Vermont, I guess!