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When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Hunter S. Thompson
22 February 2008
A *tough* online civics quiz
Via
Buck
, here's
a hard - but fair - online civics test, courtesy of AmericanCivicLiteracy.org.
I scored 93.33%, and was a little surprised to have done that well.
Readers, take the test and post your scores in the comments, if you dare.
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