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This explains a lot
https://www.axios.com/happy-presiden...6597bfba8.html
Most citizens cannot pass a basic Citizenship test. I am mixed in that all citizens have the right to vote, but are they holding up their end of the bargain if they cannot pass a citizenship test? |
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Interesting how the low scoring states lean politically
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But to the point before you tried to turn this into a political arguement, it is sad people don't know more about our country. Perhaps bc many states down have civics classes anymore. |
Many of the states that get low Fed have high state taxes, salaries, and tend to spend more. States that receive higher tend to have larger government installations like gov research or large military bases or (ironically, bases that were thrown out of states)
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I suppose the low ones are not really in the conservative club. You can read data lots of ways to make it say what you want. |
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Originally Posted by PaulS
But to the point before you tried to turn this into a political arguement, Originally Posted by detbuch This is the political forum :rotf2: |
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If citizenship wasn't important in the progressive educational institutions what do you attribute to the low scoring conservative states? Just not as smart or is it bc they frequently spend less per student on education? |
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Could be. My commute sucks. That is why I work from home a lot.
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In the survey that John posted all states except Vermont scored below 50%. And Vermont was only at 53%. In the next level below that "Conservative" states had higher scores than "Progressive" ones. As a whole, even including Vermont, that is pitiful. Spending more money on education evidently doesn't affect the students' knowledge of American civics and history. That's not because the students are stupid. It's because they are not being taught what Progressive pedagogues think is either unimportant or they are being taught Progressive versions which are antithetical to the historical principles of this country. |
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little to do with it. how about if we spent the money on programs that encourage good parenting, making public schools look more like private schools? and if you look at test scores in public schools by state and overlay that with teacher compensation, you won’t see much correlation. if there was a correlation, i’d be on board with huge compensation. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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