World map through the eyes of Americans
July 18, 2007 12:47 amAmerican youth are “geographic illiteracy.” That is the conclusion of passes correspondent RIA News, came columnist Argentine newspaper La Da “Andres Oppenheymer article on the study conducted by the National Geographic Society survey of young people aged 18 to 24 from around the world.
The author finds that three out of every five young Americans could not find on the world map Japan or France, and even more-70% - failed to show even the location of Great Britain.
With regard to Afghanistan, which was shown only 17% of respondents, or Israel, Iraq and Iran, which is on the map knows only one out of every ten young people of the United States, complained in an article. Incidentally, the same number of young Americans - 11% - miserably to find United States on the map. So, according to the survey, the situation with literacy has not changed for the better over the past 14 years, although not long ago, Americans were in Afghanistan war. “But the less people know about other countries, the more difficult to understand it,” with sadness Oppenheymer comments on the situation.
The map has been drawn up based on a survey of Americans with withdrawing from the calculations.
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One Response to “World map through the eyes of Americans”
im not sure if this is funny or disturbing, i have mixed feelings.
but somehow it all looks like its part of a plan, im no conspiracy theorist nor do i love exaggerated stories, but having 300 million half educated people with impressive buying power seems to me like the perfect place where to start a lucrative inappropriate business like selling arms for example and more interestingly sounds like the kind of country which has both the muscle / fire power and the stupidity to go to war without knowing why or even having a valid reason.
the USA is no doubt the greatest country around, but the way our politics works and the way that lobbyists can force public opinion to shift by running commercials tailored for those same half educated, does not give a good impression nor it is a sign of a brighter future.
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