tapintoamerica
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Astounding info from the Newseum's 2015 survey of Americans' knowledge of the First Amendment and related issues. The organization polled 1,002 people and asked them if they could enumerate freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment.
Lowlights:
* Only 57 percent of those surveyed correctly identified freedom of speech as a right guaranteed in the First Amendment. That's down from 68 percent a year ago.
* Only 19 percent identified freedom of religion. That's down from 29 percent a year ago.
* One in three couldn't enumerate a single liberty mentioned in the First Amendment.
The year-over-year declines are baffling to me. And it's not the first time for these fluctuations. Any guesses as to why ignorance levels would change? I've got to assume the collection methods were the same.
% of respondents correctly identifying each as a guarantee of the First Amendment
Lowlights:
* Only 57 percent of those surveyed correctly identified freedom of speech as a right guaranteed in the First Amendment. That's down from 68 percent a year ago.
* Only 19 percent identified freedom of religion. That's down from 29 percent a year ago.
* One in three couldn't enumerate a single liberty mentioned in the First Amendment.
The year-over-year declines are baffling to me. And it's not the first time for these fluctuations. Any guesses as to why ignorance levels would change? I've got to assume the collection methods were the same.
% of respondents correctly identifying each as a guarantee of the First Amendment
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