Elected officials flunk U.S. Constitution quiz
Doug Fiedor 
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It's not that hard, actually.  Try the test for yourself at:  
http://www.americancivicliteracy.org/index.html

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Elected officials flunk U.S. Constitution quiz
Select group clueless on basic questions over Electoral College, who declares 
war

Posted: January 14, 2011
9:05 pm Eastern

By Drew Zahn
 
WorldNetDaily 
 
In a survey of thousands of Americans, one subset – elected officials – proved 
particularly clueless on questions about the U.S. Constitution. 

In fact, fewer than half could correctly answer such basic questions as "Who 
can declare war?" and "What are the three branches of government?"  

The Intercollegiate Studies Institute reports it conducted the quiz of over 
2,500 adults, asking 33 basic civics questions, many taken from nationally 
recognized instruments like the U.S. Citizenship Exam, including 10 questions 
related to the U.S. Constitution. 

Of the sample size, 164 identified themselves as having been successfully 
elected to government office – whether federal, state or local positions – but 
the subset performed even poorer than the national average on questions about 
the government. 

For example, only 15 percent of officials answered correctly that the phrase 
"wall of separation" appears in Thomas Jefferson's letters – not in the U.S. 
Constitution – and only 57 percent knew the purpose of the Electoral 
College.    

Twenty percent of the officials, reports Richard Brake in AOL News, thought 
that the Electoral College was a school for "training those aspiring for higher 
political office."         

"The fact that our elected representatives know even less about America's 
history and institutions than the typical citizen (who doesn't know much 
either) is troubling indeed," writes Brake, who is co-chairman of the 
Intercollegiate Studies Institute's National Civic Literacy Board, "but perhaps 
helps explain the lack of constitutional discipline often displayed by our 
political class at every level of our system.     

"Given this dismal performance," he continues, "it would seem that last week's 
House reading of the Constitution shouldn't be described 'presumptuous and 
self-righteous' [as a New York Times editorial dubbed it], but as a necessary 
national tutorial for all elected officials."              

Brake reports that the surveyed group, including a random sample of adults from 
all educational and demographic backgrounds but focused primarily on college 
students, outscored the elected official subset by five percentage points and 
topped the government officials on every constitutional question.

For example, only 49 percent of elected officials could name all three branches 
of government – legislative, executive and judicial – compared with 50 percent 
of the general public. 

Similarly, only 46 percent of elected officials knew that Congress, not the 
president, has the power to declare war, while 54 percent of the general public 
identified the correct answer. 

Overall, the average score for officeholders on the civic literacy test was 44 
percent, compared to 49 percent for those who have not held an elected office 

The compiled results show the general public proved significantly more 
knowledgeable than officeholders on the Cuban Missile Crisis (with a 14-percent 
difference in average score on a related question), Sputnik (an 11-percent 
difference) and the ability to identify the "inalienable rights" of life, 
liberty and the pursuit of happiness named in the Declaration of Independence 
(13-percent difference). 

ISI reports the elected officeholders came from the ranks of Democrats (40 
percent), Republicans (31 percent), Independents (21 percent), and those who 
indicated no affiliation (8 percent). None were asked to specify what office 
they held, so the proportion in which they held local, state, or federal 
positions is unknown. 

Overall, 74 percent of officeholders failed the exam, compared to 71 percent of 
those who had not held office. 
You can take the exam yourself at ISI's website. 
  
  
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witch doctor with the Luo tribe. His white grandmother was VP at the Bank of 
Hawaii and she worked with and for Peter Geithner on other projects, Peter is 
the father of Timothy Geithner, Obama's choice of Treasurer of  the US.



  













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