How American are YOU?

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narcotic

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What I'm curious about right now, is how many of the geniuses here that claim to have scored a 100% are lying mother ****ers.
I don't know for some reason I take most of you to be much bigger idiots than you appear to be, given your scores.
This btw, not saying that I don't accept the fact that a couple of people here are genuinely capable of scoring a 100% and call it easy.








Btw, I'm just joking here, even though I know you're lying I don't think your actually idiot and a MF for that.
 

GregGreen

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94% I misread the unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence question -- for some reason I named two rights in the Bill of Rights
 

FallenHero

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Originally posted by: GregGreen
94% I misread the unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence question -- for some reason I named two rights in the Bill of Rights

Can you name the five rights in the first amendment?
 

zach0624

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100%, not really a hard quiz, if not multiple choice the federation papers one would be difficult but between madison washington and jefferson, madison was the obvious choice
 

ManSnake

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It requires skills to pick the wrong answers. The 4 pts I scored is because it wouldn't end the test if I didn't pick at least one right answer.
 

GregGreen

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Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: GregGreen
94% I misread the unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence question -- for some reason I named two rights in the Bill of Rights

Can you name the five rights in the first amendment?

NOPE
Speech, Religious Choice, Press, thats about it
 

sdifox

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Sep 30, 2005
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84 and I am not American...screwed up the # of senetors question and the year of the declaration of independence.