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18 Statistics That Prove That America Has Become An “Idiocracy”
submitted 5 years ago by SundogsPlace from endoftheamericandream.com
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There were a couple on that list that were shocking, like knowing the branches of govt, and average college reading level.
On that note, the article continues on in regards to how testing has changed; that now instead of fill in the blanks, it's most often true/false, or multiple choice. I would agree it's not a great means for testing for knowledge. You're guaranteed a decent chance of passing a test where otherwise you'd have failed without good topic knowledge.
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