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Another civics quiz. This from Hillsdale College, preparation for Constitution 101

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Herr Heckler Koch

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http://constitution.hillsdale.edu/page.aspx?pid=939
Hillsdale College said:
Introductory Quiz

This “Introductory Quiz” will help you gauge your knowledge of the four organic laws of the United States as well as major events in constitutional history.

Each week’s quiz is tied closely to the lecture and readings. To take the quiz, simply choose the answer you think is correct for each question. When you are finished, click the “Score Quiz” button at the bottom of the page. You may take the quiz as many times as you like. Simply press “Reset Quiz” to start over.

These scores are not recorded. The weekly quiz is for your own use to evaluate your comprehension of the lecture and readings.
It is more microscopic than previous quizzes here.
 

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I scored around 90% on the other recent quiz. This one was much more difficult, and my score was just 64% (16/25).

I studied the answers immediately afterward, and a day later, I took it again: 23/25.

I must just be plain stupid compared to all these geniuses who nail these quizzes with a perfect score first time around... :rolleyes:
 
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Herr Heckler Koch

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I posted the quiz link URL to entice y'all to Hillsdale College's Constitution 101 FREE on-line ten week lecture series. The introductory and each of the lectures' reading lists are posted. Hillsdale's constitution reader will be waiting for my return home. Until then I am reading the list on line. Unfortunately I can't read on this laptop poolside for the too bright sun.
 
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