I mean, it is useful to know everything that has ever happened but since that is tricky at school, given the limitations of time, then it makes sense to start with what is most relevant to understanding country you are in before you move on to others. Plus the US is a spent force, why waste time on it when it is China we need to understand?
Actually, I was just thinking it's odd that we didn't learn more about China. I mean, it was nothing like now, but it was definitely a world power even then. Main thing we learned is how you guys screwed them in the Opium Wars and we screwed them with the Open Door Policy (actually, that was more like a gang bang, but it was our idea. ) Frankly, I can't blame China for distrusting the West.
Fact is, as you're probably suspect, my formal public education about countries that aren't America or Britain was very general. A year of world history in 5th and 10th grades, plus a social studies and maps class in 6th; that's about it. I'm pretty sure I learned more about other nations history reading my Encyclopedia Americana in my free time, and thank God for that.
Naturally we focus most on our own history; it has the most immediate relevance. But we do study other countries somewhat, especially the most influential ones. And it's entirely possible we're frequently missing the proper focus when we do that. What do you think's more relevant to a US soldier in Iraq today, the Hanging Gardens, or the British occupation after the Great War? Guess which one he probably learned about in school.
And I wouldn't count us out just yet; we still have tremendous labor, industrial, agricultural and natural resources. All we have to do is overcome our epidemic of raging insanity.
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Religious quiz
01/10/2010 10:58:44 AM
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Yeah, the last one is hard.
01/10/2010 11:03:46 AM
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Hah! Athiests 1 Religion 0!
01/10/2010 11:14:36 AM
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Atheists 2!
01/10/2010 11:54:42 AM
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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. *NM*
01/10/2010 11:36:41 AM
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I'm fairly sure it isn't seen as a must know in the British educational system *NM*
01/10/2010 11:42:07 AM
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I'm sure you're right, but it shouldn't be, because the formative influence was/is huge.
01/10/2010 01:15:09 PM
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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.
01/10/2010 02:08:35 PM
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Seems more like it depends on how the present mingles.
01/10/2010 02:21:56 PM
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But more important, I would stay, is understanding your own country
01/10/2010 02:34:22 PM
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That last certainly seems to be NZ's point of view. *NM*
01/10/2010 02:34:59 PM
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Either New Zealand is a head of the game
01/10/2010 02:36:25 PM
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Yeah, I worry about Oceania.
01/10/2010 02:55:23 PM
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Certainly.
01/10/2010 02:48:50 PM
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The last one is probably the most Americocentric.
01/10/2010 12:54:30 PM
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Protestant Americocentric.
01/10/2010 01:19:20 PM
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True.
01/10/2010 01:32:58 PM
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I got the maximum too, but then I'd seen the Pew report on the whole thing.
01/10/2010 11:12:24 AM
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15/15: One for our side!
01/10/2010 01:05:11 PM
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I'd say it is the last 6 which are Americocentric
01/10/2010 01:17:44 PM
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Ya'll get your share of Mormons, I believe.
01/10/2010 01:37:40 PM
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Even if they have to do it by baptising every graveyard in the UK?
01/10/2010 02:47:40 PM
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Ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
01/10/2010 03:19:24 PM
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There were some questions which had nothing to do with America in the longer version of the survey.
01/10/2010 01:23:54 PM
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13/15
01/10/2010 02:03:36 PM
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It is on Saturday, but Jewish religious days start at sunset of the evening before.
01/10/2010 02:08:10 PM
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Darn, beaten by a technicality!
01/10/2010 02:10:42 PM
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Actually, a Christian education doesn't really give anyone an out on that one.
01/10/2010 03:36:13 PM
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I think christianity used to as well?
01/10/2010 02:38:48 PM
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Some denominations still do.
01/10/2010 03:28:48 PM
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13. Not surprised on the two I missed. didn't like that buddhism question.
01/10/2010 03:10:54 PM
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14/15
01/10/2010 04:46:44 PM
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See?
01/10/2010 04:52:47 PM
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Of course, one has to consider the fact that if he were german...
04/10/2010 06:23:36 AM
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Obviously you have never had a Eucharist with bread from Panera. *NM*
04/10/2010 06:38:13 AM
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Seeing as how I took the full test and got them all right... Episcopower!
01/10/2010 06:07:37 PM
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Especially when you then whine about how Obama is a Muslim. *NM*
01/10/2010 06:34:57 PM
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15/15 maybe too easy for a theologian *NM*
01/10/2010 09:49:22 PM
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