Let's write a BASIC 4th of July history quiz!
After watching the uneducated fools show that they didn't know why the 4th of July is celebrated, I'm temped to write the most basic of U.S. Revolutionary History quizzes and offer $5 if you're under the age of 25 and can answer all the questions correctly.
Sounds like a quick way to go broke, really, but it would sure be fun. A GREAT place to do this would be at the fireworks displays tonight [assuming it doesn't rain].
OK, I'll spend $30 just for the entertainment value if you folks help me write the questions.
Send them to me! - and the answers, too, as a double check on my memory - and see if we can come up with 5 - 7 good questions with solid factual answers.
"Why do we celebrate the 4th of July?" is out - it's already been proposed in the video.
I can't video it, but I will hold on to the quizzes so I can tell you the best answers - or the worst..
Sounds like a quick way to go broke, really, but it would sure be fun. A GREAT place to do this would be at the fireworks displays tonight [assuming it doesn't rain].
OK, I'll spend $30 just for the entertainment value if you folks help me write the questions.
Send them to me! - and the answers, too, as a double check on my memory - and see if we can come up with 5 - 7 good questions with solid factual answers.
"Why do we celebrate the 4th of July?" is out - it's already been proposed in the video.
I can't video it, but I will hold on to the quizzes so I can tell you the best answers - or the worst..
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Part of what I wanted to do was to see what people in the Gulch would say. Part would be to gather a tiny bit of up-to-date info [since I'm not teaching any longer] about what kids know. Part would be to have interesting interactions and MAYBE poke someone in the brain. I have had people have L--o--n--g conversations with me while doing this sort of thing.
I truly disagree that everyone who doesn't know the answers to whatever set of questions we chose is willfully ignorant. Would you be willfully ignorant [assumption time] if I handed you a pile of fabric and some thread and said "Hem this, please." or if I gave you a bag with some groceries in it and said "I need the Sauce Bearnaise ready in 20 minutes."? You could have learned to do those things in school - did you? I already knew how to hem by the time they offered to teach me, and I taught myself how to make an egg-based sauce.
It comes, again, back to our differing views of humans. I believe, until I know otherwise, that they are good - willing and friendly. I think enough of myself to believe that I can "hook" the majority of less-than-20-year-olds, gain their interest, and have at least a short meaningful conversation. I do not believe a person is not worth saving until he proves me wrong.
No, Sauce Bearnaise is not as important as philosophy, but there are days in which it runs a close second!
I'm gonna guess COBOL.
I knew there was another reason we watched what my baby brother used to call "boom-bangs"!
I hope you had a wonderful day.
sigh.
I like #6 - truly relevant to many of today's government-educated people.
Thanks for playing!
20 READ Q$,A$
30 PRINT Q$
40 INPUT G$
50 IF G$ = A$
60 PRINT "HOORAY!"
70 ELSE
80 PRINT "WRONG"
90 NEXT x
100 DATA "What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?", "1776"
110 DATA "T/F: FDR was President during The Great Depression", "T"
120 DATA "Which came first; the War of Independence or the Civil War?","War of Independence"
130 DATA "Who said that the chief business of the American people is business?", "Coolidge"
140 DATA "Who was the last President of the United States?", "George W. Bush"
Best I can do off the top of my head
How many American colonies declared themselves to be sovereign states independent from England on July 4th, 1776?
What American protest (referred to as a type of "party") in Dec. 1773 was an iconic event that escalated into the American Revolution?
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