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Comment by blooalien

11 hours ago

> ... "only two thirds of Americans can name all three branches of government, or that fewer than one in four can name any right secured by the first amendment other than freedom of speech."

Mere decades ago, not knowing this kinda stuff would get you failed in grade-school Civics class, and again in junior high, and yet again in high-school (at least where I grew up, here in the "Great NorthWest" Rocky Mountains area USA).

Used to be that knowing the basics about how your government worked and what your rights and responsibilities are as a citizen was considered "required knowledge" (right alongside basic history, math, reading, etc) to help prepare you for "life in the real world".

It's still required knowledge.

People have always crammed for the tests, then promptly forgotten it.

  • > ... "then promptly forgotten it."

    Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it's mistakes. :shrug: