Become a part of the TranceAddict community!Frequently Asked Questions - Please read this if you haven'tSearch the forums
TranceAddict Forums > Other > Political Discussion / Debate > Global goofs: U.S. youth can't find Iraq
Pages (3): [1] 2 3 »   Last Thread   Next Thread
Share
Author
Thread    Post A Reply
dEsidEL
Fu Man Choonz



Registered: Aug 2000
Location: Below the Belt
KarateKid Global goofs: U.S. youth can't find Iraq

no offense to anyhow here .. but i just thought this kinda funny , some of you might have read it on the news already.. this one was published by CNN.com.

http://www.cnn.com/2002/EDUCATION/1...quiz/index.html

Global goofs: U.S. youth can't find Iraq

WASHINGTON (AP) --Young Americans may soon have to fight a war in Iraq, but most of them can't even find that country on a map, the National Geographic Society said Wednesday.

The society survey found that only about one in seven -- 13 percent -- of Americans between the age of 18 and 24, the prime age for military warriors, could find Iraq. The score was the same for Iran, an Iraqi neighbor.

Although the majority, 58 percent, of the young Americans surveyed knew that the Taliban and al Qaeda were based in Afghanistan, only 17 percent could find that country on a world map. A U.S.-led force attacked the Taliban and al Qaeda in Afghanistan in October 2001, and President Bush has said he is prepared to use force to rid Iraq of any chemical, nuclear or biological weapons programs.

The survey asked 56 geographic and current events questions of young people in nine countries and scored the results with traditional grades. The surveyed Americans got a "D," with an average of 23 correct answers. Mexico ranked last with an average score of 21, just three points from a failing grade.

Topping the scoring was Sweden, with an average of 40, followed by Germany and Italy, each with 38. None of the countries got an "A," which required average scores of 42 correct answers or better on the 56 questions.

"If our young people can't find places on a map and lack awareness of current events, how can they understand the world's cultural, economic and natural resource issues that confront us?" John Fahey, president of the National Geographic Society, said in a statement.

National Geographic is convening an international panel of policy makers and business and media leaders to find ways to improve geographic education and to encourage interest in world affairs, the society said.

Other findings from the survey:
• Thirty-four percent of the young Americans knew that the island used on last season's "Survivor" show was located in the South Pacific, but only 30 percent could locate the state of New Jersey on a map. The "Survivor" show's location was the Marquesas Islands in the eastern South Pacific.

• When asked to find 10 specific states on a map of the United States, only California and Texas could be located by a large majority of those surveyed. Both states were correctly located by 89 percent of the participants. Only 51 percent could find New York, the nation's third most populous state.

• On a world map, Americans could find on average only seven of 16 countries in the quiz. Only 89 percent of the Americans surveyed could find their own country on the map.

• In the world map test, Swedes could find an average of 13 of the 16 countries. Germans and Italians were next, with an average of 12 each.

• Only 71 percent of the surveyed Americans could locate on the map the Pacific Ocean, the world's largest body of water. Worldwide, three in 10 of those surveyed could not correctly locate the Pacific Ocean.

• Although 81 percent of the surveyed Americans knew that the Middle East is the Earth's largest oil exporter, only 24 percent could find Saudi Arabia on the map.

The international survey was conducted for the National Geographic by RoperASW. The results are based on face-to-face interviews with at least 300 men and women aged 18 to 24 in Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Sweden, Britain and the United States.

The questionnaires were in the local language, but the content was universally the same.


___________________
Palm Trees > Pine Trees , Sand > Snow

Old Post Nov-20-2002 18:25  Micronesia-Federal State of
Click Here to See the Profile for dEsidEL Click here to Send dEsidEL a Private Message Add dEsidEL to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
IronDragon
Ya'll be some busters



Registered: Jan 2002
Location: So sleepy

That doesn't surprise me

Old Post Nov-20-2002 18:40 
Click Here to See the Profile for IronDragon Click here to Send IronDragon a Private Message Add IronDragon to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
trancedfarmer
Anti-Cheese Crusader



Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Seattle, Washington

oh no! youve realised were stupid!

Old Post Nov-20-2002 20:43  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for trancedfarmer Click here to Send trancedfarmer a Private Message Visit trancedfarmer's homepage! Add trancedfarmer to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
eLe_vatE
protected



Registered: Jan 2002
Location: tulse hell

quote:
Originally posted by trancedfarmer
oh no! youve realised were stupid!

don't worry, we all knew already

Old Post Nov-20-2002 20:55  England
Click Here to See the Profile for eLe_vatE Click here to Send eLe_vatE a Private Message Add eLe_vatE to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
occrider
Traveladdict



Registered: Oct 2000
Location: New York
Hahhah

Yea that's pretty funny. Odd how one of the richest countries in the world has the stupidest youths. I blame it on mtv ...

Old Post Nov-21-2002 04:48  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for occrider Click here to Send occrider a Private Message Add occrider to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Fir3start3r
Armin Acolyte



Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada

That's actually pretty damn sad.
(and at the same time, pretty damn pathetic).

I think I'll do an experiment this weekend....


___________________
"...End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path...one that we all must take.
The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all change to silver glass...and then you see it...
...white shores...and beyond...the far green country under a swift sunrise."

Old Post Nov-21-2002 10:40  Canada
Click Here to See the Profile for Fir3start3r Click here to Send Fir3start3r a Private Message Add Fir3start3r to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Renegade
____________/



Registered: May 2001
Location: Prague, Czech Republic

I don't find it funny, I find it bloody scary.

These people - who can't locate Iraq on a map - are the same people willing Bush to topple Saddam Hussein? How much of the support for the war amongst Amercian citizenry has been generated by actual "knowledge" and "rational thought" and how much of it has been generated by the propogation of the black/white school of morality that suggests "Saddam is an evil terrorist, lets kick his ass"?

Sorry, that's bullshit.

Yes, I'm sure that the average young male from other countries wouldn't do too much better, but still, you have to admit, it is a bit sad that these people are able to vote in elections that have the potential to drastically affect the rest of the world (given the United States' power globally).


___________________
http://eschatonnow.blogspot.com/

Old Post Nov-21-2002 16:05  Australia
Click Here to See the Profile for Renegade Click here to Send Renegade a Private Message Add Renegade to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
trancedfarmer
Anti-Cheese Crusader



Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Seattle, Washington

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
I don't find it funny, I find it bloody scary.

These people - who can't locate Iraq on a map - are the same people willing Bush to topple Saddam Hussein? How much of the support for the war amongst Amercian citizenry has been generated by actual "knowledge" and "rational thought" and how much of it has been generated by the propogation of the black/white school of morality that suggests "Saddam is an evil terrorist, lets kick his ass"?

Sorry, that's bullshit.

Yes, I'm sure that the average young male from other countries wouldn't do too much better, but still, you have to admit, it is a bit sad that these people are able to vote in elections that have the potential to drastically affect the rest of the world (given the United States' power globally).


yeah- it is scary. you see it in our schools (even colleges) all the time.. kids joke about arabs, joke about killing iraqis... its pathetic. and many are serious about their intent to destroy the iraqi government.

Old Post Nov-21-2002 16:37  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for trancedfarmer Click here to Send trancedfarmer a Private Message Visit trancedfarmer's homepage! Add trancedfarmer to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
jdat
Jay Van Dat



Registered: Oct 2001
Location: I dont even know

Yes I heard this on the news yesterday as well and wasn't impressed.

There was also a statement about lotsa people not managing to locate the Pacific ocean .... dammmm
quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
I don't find it funny, I find it bloody scary.

These people - who can't locate Iraq on a map - are the same people willing Bush to topple Saddam Hussein? How much of the support for the war amongst Amercian citizenry has been generated by actual "knowledge" and "rational thought" and how much of it has been generated by the propogation of the black/white school of morality that suggests "Saddam is an evil terrorist, lets kick his ass"?

Sorry, that's bullshit.

Yes, I'm sure that the average young male from other countries wouldn't do too much better, but still, you have to admit, it is a bit sad that these people are able to vote in elections that have the potential to drastically affect the rest of the world (given the United States' power globally).

well no flame war itended but are you aware how much the population has lifted up against the idea of going at war against Iraq? It's rather impressive!

and yes it's scary how uneducated the kids and adults can be at the same time

on a personnal note ...I lost 5 people in WTC ... and I would wish civilian deaths to no one, including Iraq.

Old Post Nov-21-2002 18:40 
Click Here to See the Profile for jdat Click here to Send jdat a Private Message Add jdat to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
dEsidEL
Fu Man Choonz



Registered: Aug 2000
Location: Below the Belt
KarateKid

quote:

Other findings from the survey:
• Thirty-four percent of the young Americans knew that the island used on last season's "Survivor" show was located in the South Pacific, but only 30 percent could locate the state of New Jersey on a map. The "Survivor" show's location was the Marquesas Islands in the eastern South Pacific.


i found this statistic to be most interesting .. it really shows you the power of the media especially in the West .. reminds me about a lot of the stuff that i watched in Bowling for Columbine ..


___________________
Palm Trees > Pine Trees , Sand > Snow

Old Post Nov-21-2002 22:03  Micronesia-Federal State of
Click Here to See the Profile for dEsidEL Click here to Send dEsidEL a Private Message Add dEsidEL to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Arbiter
Naked Power Organ



Registered: May 2002
Location:

While I won't deny there is a depressing and potentially dangerous degree of ignorance among young people in the US (and probably most other places as well), I must caution everyone against taking these kinds of things too seriously. My brother was selected to participate in one about high school students about two years ago, and he tells me he intentionally got all the hard ones right and all the easy ones wrong. He has a bit of a twisted sense of humor, but I don't doubt that many others share his penchant for invoking chaos in such things.

Old Post Nov-21-2002 22:23 
Click Here to See the Profile for Arbiter Click here to Send Arbiter a Private Message Add Arbiter to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
PeacefulWarrior
aDdiCtEd to cHUnKy bEaTs



Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Boulder, Colorado

It's sort of expected. As Americans we have enjoyed a unusual sense of isolation from the rest of the world. There's no real significant need in our society to know what the capital of Kenya is, or where Thailand is located.


___________________
sig edited: no political imagery allowed. please reref to the sig guidelines

Old Post Nov-21-2002 23:13  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for PeacefulWarrior Click here to Send PeacefulWarrior a Private Message Add PeacefulWarrior to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message

TranceAddict Forums > Other > Political Discussion / Debate > Global goofs: U.S. youth can't find Iraq
Post New Thread    Post A Reply

Pages (3): [1] 2 3 »  
Last Thread   Next Thread
Click here to listen to the sample!Pause playbackPlease help me with this track! [2007] [2]

Click here to listen to the sample!Pause playbackPlanet Violet - "Velvet Skies" (Mezziah Remix) [2003]

Show Printable Version | Subscribe to this Thread
Forum Jump:

All times are GMT. The time now is 16:27.

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is ON
vB code is ON
[IMG] code is ON
 
Search this Thread:

 
Contact Us - return to tranceaddict

Powered by: Trance Music & vBulletin Forums
Copyright ©2000-2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Privacy Statement / DMCA
Support TA!