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Andrei Kirilenko is now a US citizen

We need a history major to swoop in and settle this.

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Here's your two chalupas, one bean burrito, cinnamon twists, one large Mountain Dew, and Economic/social differences with a side of states' rights and slavery.
 
A typical history major probably works at a call center and spends his/her breaks debating whether or not the New Deal actually did anything to stop the Great Depression.

I know this from experience, unfortunately.
 
A typical history major probably works at a call center and spends his/her breaks debating whether or not the New Deal actually did anything to stop the Great Depression.

I know this from experience, unfortunately.

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Between this and google we've got it covered. We don't need no stinking historians. Sorry you had to learn the hard way.

Your serious side is as interesting as your sarcastic side is funny. Nice change of pace.
 
Working in fast food is underrated these employment impaired days. I swear some of the hottest women I've seen are running the ship at those places whenever I go by now. Or at Walmart. Granted, they might take advantage of the food and blow up into unattractive beasts overtime, but they were hot when they started and that's all that matters.
 
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I thought Indiana was stuck next to Canada.

Edit: Come to think of it, Wisconsin is the problem. My mind just doesn't account for Wisconsin. In my mind, Michigan is where Wisconsin is. I've had that problem for years even though I know Milwakuee and Chicago are close to each other.

I wrongly attributed what Susan B. Anthony did.
I think you also wrong attributed Indiana for Illinois, as Illinois is below Wisconsin whereas Michigan and the great Lakes separate Indiana.

Not that I did great in Geography, as a matter of fact in 9th when I took it I got straight D's, I only remember cause I cared enough not to get an F so I didn't have to retake the class.
 
https://www.800citizen.org/us_citizenship_test/

Go to this website. Choose your state, and "50 questions" ... Post results. I got 88%. Had to take several guesses -- and got almost all of them wrong. One question that I got wrong that I thought I had right was "Why did the Colonists fight the British?"

I missed two. One of which was kind of a tricky question although I should have gotten it right. The other i believe could of been either of the two.
 
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Between this and google we've got it covered. We don't need no stinking historians. Sorry you had to learn the hard way.

Oh it comes in great use when I'm molding the future minds of America.

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Remember that the war primarily started because the South seceded from the Union, and that was all about said slavery. Among other things. But mainly that.

To lazy to look it up right now. Not a fun day at work, but there was a famous quote from Lincoln that the war was to preserve the union not end slavery.
 
https://www.800citizen.org/us_citizenship_test/

Go to this website. Choose your state, and "50 questions" ... Post results. I got 88%. Had to take several guesses -- and got almost all of them wrong. One question that I got wrong that I thought I had right was "Why did the Colonists fight the British?"

I got 96%, which was 2 wrong. However, I disagree with one of the two answers they marked wrong, so I'm giving myself a 98%.

The one I legitimately got wrong was the number of amendments.

The one I disagree with was "What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?" Their answer was "the flag", but my answer was "the country". Yes, the words say "...pledge allegiance to the flag...", but the flag is symbolic of the country. Hence you are showing loyalty to the country.
 
To lazy to look it up right now. Not a fun day at work, but there was a famous quote from Lincoln that the war was to preserve the union not end slavery.

Argh.

Again. Yes, Lincoln entered the war to preserve the Union. Which was broken. Primarily because of slavery.

And yes, economic factors entered in (though most historians have abandoned the "colonial economy" argument that Sean has presented and noted that the South was weak economically/educationally/culturally because of the prevalence of a system predicated on slave labor [though they can and might be wrong]). And yes, states' rights were involved. But read the state resolutions on secession and the answer to why they split from the Union and thus began the process that led to war and the answer is: slavery.
 
I noticed quite a few as well. The one I missed had no correct answer:

17) What are two rights of everyone living in the United States?
A. the right to bear arms and freedom to vote
B. freedom of worship and freedom of education
C. freedom of expression and the right to bear arms
D. freedom to vote and freedom of speech

A. is just as right and wrong as C.

I provide a link as evidence that the best answer is C.

https://www.ratical.org/co-globalize/BillOfRights.html
 
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