Is ‘Judge Judy’ on the Supreme Court? Lack of civics knowledge leads to colleges filling the gap

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Is ‘Judge Judy’ on the Supreme Court? Lack of civics knowledge leads to colleges filling the gap - Lemmy.ca

On the first day of his American National Government class, Prof. Kevin Dopf asks how many of his students are United States citizens. Every hand shoots up. “So, how did all you people become citizens?” he asks. “Did you pass a test?” “No,” one young woman says tentatively. “We were born here.” It’s a good thing. Based on his years of making his students at the University of South Carolina Beaufort take the test given to immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship, most would be rejected. Most states require some sort of high school civics instruction. But with surveys showing that a third of American adults can’t name the three branches of the federal government, and one in which 10% of college graduates think Judith Sheindlin – TV’s “Judge Judy” – serves on the U.S. Supreme Court, many think we should be aiming higher.

Here’s an AP citizenship quiz, if you want to test your knowledge.

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U.S. Civics Quiz

Could YOU pass a citizenship test? Test your knowledge with questions similar to those given on citizenship tests.

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The AP citizenship quiz shouldn’t be AP, it should be a requirement to graduate.
I think ap doesn’t mean advanced placement, but associated press. Or I got whooshed.
Oops. I stand by my general statement. Passing a civics quiz should be required to graduate high school.
Most states (perhaps all of them?) require at least a year of US history to get a HS diploma. They do not guarantee the students retain the knowledge after passing the class, of course.
A year of U.S. history and a civics class are in no way the same.