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For Whiska Luva

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I got 12, I'm 31% stoopider then the average person.


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fun quiz I recieved a 23.


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22 here. I wish they posted the answers.


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Thats cute! I got 22 and I am ENGLISH Whisk


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26 and thinks I am 49.4% smarter than the average person.
Yeah, yeah ... just old!


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But Lilith Cherry your 57! I am only 13! (And you became Canadian at one point so surely you must know a bit about the USA only being 1 border away!)


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I just took the test. I'm 13 and I'm 49.2% stupider than the average person! LOL My score was a 9! LOL


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Right I just took the dreaded test... I got 18... Not as bad as I thought seeming I am English and only 13


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Whisk_luva, you are starting to remind me of an old cartoon featuring a wailing child clutching a history exam paper. Her mother was saying to her father, "It really wasn't fair. They asked her about things that happened before she was born!"



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Ok..... Um...... uh..... thanks! Lol! Very Random, Ask me English history but American? We havent done any American history yet.... (i dont think) lol!


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Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
Whisk_luva, you are starting to remind me of an old cartoon featuring a wailing child clutching a history exam paper. Her mother was saying to her father, "It really wasn't fair. They asked her about things that happened before she was born!"

Well, she does have a point. I mean...why do we even have to learn about history???


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Because those that do not learn from past mistakes are bound to repeat them


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24....those darn pounds and kilometers.....


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Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
OMG.....I post a little test...and what do I get ???
An Englishman and two serial killers. LOL
Wom
Hey! I'm not a serial killer!.....I just take an abnormal interest in them.....


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Well, she does have a point. I mean...why do we even have to learn about history???

Because studying history provides a foundation for critical thinking if taught properly.
The important events in history shouldn't be taught as trivia (On July 4th 1776 the Continental Congress of the American Colonies declared independence from the British Empire), but rather that after years of mismanagement and overtaxation brought on by strained British finances due to various colonial wars, the American colonies declared their independence.
The dates doesn't really matter, except as Trivia. The WHY is what matters.
(Speaking of Trivia, I scored a 27)
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