From: *Travis*
Date: Wed, Nov 26, 2008
Subject: Study: Most Americans Too Ignorant to Vote



   Clearly the case...look who got elected.

B

http://townhall.com/columnists/KathleenParker/2008/11/26/bailing_out_ignorance

Bailing Out Ignorance
Kathleen Parker
Wednesday, November 26, 2008

WASHINGTON -- So much for the wisdom of The People.

A new report from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) on the
nation's civic literacy finds that most Americans are too ignorant to vote.

Out of 2,500 American quiz-takers, including college students, elected
officials and other randomly selected citizens, nearly 1,800 flunked a
33-question test on basic civics. In fact, elected officials scored slightly
lower than the general public with an average score of 44 percent compared
to 49 percent.

Only 0.8 percent of all test-takers scored an "A."

America's report card may come as little surprise to fans of Jay Leno's
man-on-the-street interviews, which reveal that most people don't know
diddly about doohickey. Still, it's disheartening in the wake of a
populist-driven election celebrating joes-of-all-trades to be reminded that
the voting public is dumber than ever.

The multiple-choice ISI quiz wouldn't deepen the creases in most brains, but
the questions do require a basic knowledge of how the U.S. government works.
Think fast: In what document do the words "government of the people, by the
people, for the people" appear? More than twice as many people (56 percent)
knew that Paula Abdul was a judge on "American Idol" than knew that those
words come from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (21 percent).

In good news, more than 80 percent of college graduates gave correct answers
about Susan B. Anthony, the identity of the commander in chief of the U.S.
military, and the content of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream"
speech.

But don't pop the cork yet. Only 17 percent of college grads understood the
difference between free markets and centralized planning.

Then again, we can't blame the children for what they haven't been taught.
Civics courses, once a staple of junior and high school education, are no
longer considered important in our quantitative, leave-no-child-behind
world. And college adds little civic knowledge, the ISI study found. The
average grade for those holding a bachelor's degree was just 57 percent --
only 13 points higher than the average score of those with only a high
school diploma.

Most bracing: Only 27 percent of elected officeholders in the survey could
identify a right or freedom guaranteed by the First Amendment. Forty-three
percent didn't know what the Electoral College does. And 46 percent didn't
know that the Constitution gives Congress power to declare war.

What's behind the dumbing down of America?

The ISI found that passive activities, such as watching television
(including TV news) and talking on the phone, diminish civic literacy.
Actively pursuing information through print media and participating in
high-level conversations -- even, potentially, blogging -- makes one
smarter.

The ISI insists that higher-education reforms aimed at civic literacy are
urgently needed. Who could argue otherwise? But historian Rick Shenkman,
author of "Just How Stupid Are We?" thinks reform needs to start in high
school. His strategy is both poetic (to certain ears) and pragmatic: Require
students to read newspapers, and give college freshman weekly quizzes on
current events.

Did he say *newspapers?!* Shenkman even suggests government subsidies for
newspaper subscriptions, as well as federal tuition subsidies for students
who perform well on civics tests. They could be paid from a special fund
created by, say, a "Too Many Stupid Voters Act."

Not only would citizens be smarter, but also newspapers might be saved.
Announcements of newsroom cuts, which ultimately hurt quality, have become
routine. Just this week, USA Today announced the elimination of about 20
positions, while the Newark Star-Ledger, as it cuts its news staff by 40
percent, lost almost its entire editorial board in a single day.

In his book, Shenkman, founder of George Mason University's History News
Network, is tough on everyday Americans. Why, he asks, do we value polls
when clearly The People don't know enough to make a reasoned judgment?

The founding fathers, Shenkman points out, weren't so enamored of The
People, whom they distrusted. Hence a Republic, not a Democracy. They
understood that an ignorant electorate was susceptible to emotional
manipulation and feared the tyranny of the masses.

Both Shenkman and the ISI pose a bedeviling question, as crucial as any to
the nation's health: Who will govern a free nation if no one understands the
mechanics and instruments of that freedom?

Answer: Maybe one day, a demagogue.

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