Well, in university level American history courses, I'm sure it's mentioned.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 01/10/2010 01:20:56 PM
But in high school history classes, why should foreign countries devote particular attention to early American history? I believe I had a handful of lessons about the American revolution, and it's possible the Civil War was mentioned at some point, but other than that, we only really devoted any attention to American history at the time when the US was actually a dominant world power, i.e. post-WW2 (and to some extent in the interbellum).
I imagine it's much the same way in Britain and other countries. A country like mine is rather open to foreign countries in many ways, including in its history courses, but still the main focus was obviously going to be on European history, and the history of our region in particular. Early US history with little relevance for us or for Europe doesn't really belong there.
I imagine it's much the same way in Britain and other countries. A country like mine is rather open to foreign countries in many ways, including in its history courses, but still the main focus was obviously going to be on European history, and the history of our region in particular. Early US history with little relevance for us or for Europe doesn't really belong there.
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Yeah, the last one is hard.
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Hah! Athiests 1 Religion 0!
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Atheists 2!
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I got it and I usually skipped the Great Awakening in my history classes
01/10/2010 11:32:47 AM
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I think in history classes outside the US the topic is omitted altogether.
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I'm fairly sure it isn't seen as a must know in the British educational system
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I'm sure you're right, but it shouldn't be, because the formative influence was/is huge.
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Well, in university level American history courses, I'm sure it's mentioned.
01/10/2010 01:20:56 PM
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I think when a country becomes a world power you need to cover more of its past.
01/10/2010 02:00:54 PM
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Depends on how much that past mingles with yours.
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Seems more like it depends on how the present mingles.
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But more important, I would stay, is understanding your own country
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That last certainly seems to be NZ's point of view.
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Either New Zealand is a head of the game
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Yeah, I worry about Oceania.
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The last one is probably the most Americocentric.
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Protestant Americocentric.
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True.
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I got the maximum too, but then I'd seen the Pew report on the whole thing.
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15/15: One for our side!
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I'd say it is the last 6 which are Americocentric
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Ya'll get your share of Mormons, I believe.
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Even if they have to do it by baptising every graveyard in the UK?
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Ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
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There were some questions which had nothing to do with America in the longer version of the survey.
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13/15
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It is on Saturday, but Jewish religious days start at sunset of the evening before.
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Darn, beaten by a technicality!
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Actually, a Christian education doesn't really give anyone an out on that one.
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I think christianity used to as well?
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Some denominations still do.
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13. Not surprised on the two I missed. didn't like that buddhism question.
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See?
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Of course, one has to consider the fact that if he were german...
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Obviously you have never had a Eucharist with bread from Panera.
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Seeing as how I took the full test and got them all right...
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Especially when you then whine about how Obama is a Muslim. *NM*
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15/15 maybe too easy for a theologian
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