Don’t Know Much About History

Filed in National by on July 3, 2010

Here’s something to make you feel warm and fuzzy about America:

There’s good news for American education. About three-quarters of residents — 74% — know the U.S. declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776. The bad news for the academic system — 26% do not. This 26% includes one-fifth who are unsure and 6% who thought the U.S. separated from another nation. That begs the question, “From where do the latter think the U.S. achieved its independence?” Among the countries mentioned are France, China, Japan, Mexico, and Spain.

I fondly remember my school days of learning about our great war of independence from China.

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  1. jason330 says:

    26% ? Roughly the percent that thought Bush was a good President. Hmmm…?

  2. nemski says:

    When my son’s sixth grade class went to DC and drove by the Capitol building, most of the kids shouted, “Look! There’s the White House.” At least the boy corrected his idiotic classmates.

  3. skippertee says:

    Ho hum .No surprise here. The WHO sang about this in the early 70’s. WON’T GET FOOLED AGAIN ? Every election since then ! “Meet the new BOSS,SAME as the OLD boss !”
    We want you BIG BROTHER !!!!!!

  4. Ishmael says:

    publik edurkashun