Many of those polled failed to correctly answer basic questions about American independence and the Constitution

Nearly half of Americans don’t know what they’re celebrating on the Fourth of July, according to a shocking poll.

July 4 marks the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, but 46% of Americans and 61% of Gen Zers couldn’t tell you that, the Cato Institute’s national survey found.

Celebrations are taking place across the country this holiday weekend, but many Americans failed to correctly answer basic questions about the history of U.S. independence and the Constitution in the poll of 2,253 Americans aged 18 and older.

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    and some of us know exactly what july 4th 1894 means

    eat shit shocking poll, it’s an excuse to spend time with family the rest of it never meant a damn thing unless you’re a rich white land owner

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    Only 61 percent correctly identified Great Britain as the nation from which the 13 colonies declared independence 250 years ago

    Was “Britain” and “United Kingdom” options?

    Because it’s more understandable if everyone who answered “British” or “Britain” or “UK” were marked as “wrong”

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      Only 61 percent correctly identified Great Britain as the nation from which the 13 colonies declared independence 250 years ago. Overall, 40 percent answered incorrectly, with 25 percent admitting they were not sure, and others guessing Europe (4 percent), Canada (3 percent), France (4 percent), Spain (2 percent), and Germany (2 percent).

      From tfa

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    As others have said, the Cato institute who published this study, is a right-wing think tank and propaganda organization. This study is meant to reinforce conservative circlejerking about the country is going to shit and they are the only True Patriots who can save it.

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      Would that be the same right-wingers who have been underfunding and attacking public education for decades?

      The ones who elected Mister “I love the poorly educated”?

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    For those of you not aware of the fundamental bias in this statement, the CATO institute is a far right think tank funded by the Koch Brothers. They would rather say that America is dumb than admit that american policies are a failure.

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      It’s also published by the Independent, which recently posted a bullshit story where they claimed the average boomer had $42k in student loan debt.

      I take any of their headlines with a pile of salt.

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    Despite civic ignorance, overwhelming majorities are grateful (86%) and proud (79%) to be Americans. Most also believe America is a land of opportunity (61%), and even more believe the American Dream (74%) is available to them personally.

    big lol

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      The US has a choose-your-own-adventure history.

      We’re a country that welcomes the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, where the pioneer spirit brings people together to build thriving communities away from the aristocrats and oligarchs, and you can be whatever you strive for. Life may be hard, but I’ve got my people, and we’re doing the best we can.

      We’re also a country of ‘good’ Christians, where geographic isolation protects us from threat of invasion or immigration, and allows only the smartest, most ambitious, and wealthiest people to exploit abundant natural resources and desperate labor force for fantastic personal gain.

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      Without any research whatsoever, I’m pretty sure those numbers are entirely made up. Or they worded the questions differently.

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    In case no one has seen the study, the issue is people don’t know which part of the revolution is tied to independence day, not they are clueless of what is going on.

    In multiple choice responses were:

    53% Adoption of Declaration of Independance

    23% unsure

    8% Ratification of Constitution

    6% Victory of the Revolutionary War

    5% Election of first President

    3% Prilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock

    1% Founding of Jamestown

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      It’s worse, they didn’t actually ask about the 4th.

      “To the best of your knowledge, which of the following best describes what America’s 250th anniversary commemorates?”

      Yeah the 4th is the day, but plenty of people might reasonably be less certain given the options listed and the fact that the anniversary has been talked about in general terms in the media for weeks.

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      I appreciate the 23% willing to just admit they don’t know, and the 8% are kind of close. That 3% who things pilgrims are why can fuck off, though.

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        I guess it depends on how you define “kinda close” since the Constitution didn’t start getting drafted until a decade later

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          Except if your read the actual survey questions they don’t ask about the 4th. They ask what “America’s 250th anniversary celebration” is about. And any of the answers is valid then

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      I knew there had to be an issue with the study. I have very little faith in America, but unless they polled 1-year-olds, there’s no way so many people wouldn’t understand what’s it’s at least about, even if not what specifically. Especially after so much 250th birthday advertising.

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      I always appreciate it when someone is willing to do the legwork to go to the study and find why the claim is bullshit. It was obvious from some comments in the article that the data was either flawed or made up, and now I don’t have to track down why.

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      Civics education in the USA has been on the decline since the 1960s. That was further sped up with the focus on STEM over everything else. Some time in the late 90s/00s they stopped requiring a civics class as a high school requirement at all.

      This was not accidental. Our education system has been under attacm since wealthy conservatives found out reality has a liberal bias because conservatism is based on fear and ignorance.

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      Just scroll, watch the TV and news, and listen to music specifically manufactured and marketed to keep you on the path that allows you to be a usable asset to their agendas. Right or left as long as one is using America’s foundation as their foundation this will be life.

      It’s not about freedom of the human species, it’s about business and conquest of the species. You can see the reflection of this in everything “we” do.

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    To be fair, I know what the day marks, but I also don’t know what the fuck were celebrating.

    This country is in the shitter, we’re headed for very dark times even if we can defeat the Republicans this year and retake the house and senate.

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      I use to buy fireworks and get excited, then I got old enough to learn we’re the bad guys in the shit hole country just like everyone we’re paying to blow up.

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    I don’t give a fuck what the Cato Institute finds. They can shut the fuck up and get back to gargling Newt Gingrich’s balls while he’s still breathing.

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    Oh man, I thought they meant Americans felt ambivalent as they wrestled with the promise of the american experiment, held up against the reality of our history and the revealed flaws in our society and system of government. And I was like “yeah, I get it”.

    Turns out we’re just dumb, lol

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    We will not go quietly into the night. We will not vanish without a fight. We’re going to live on. We’re going to survive. Today, we celebrate our independence day.
    – George Washington or something (according to half the country)