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  • Gamers: What major war came before World War II?

    Gamers: What major war came before World War II?0

    EA Studios, the company behind the Battlefield, first-person-shooter series, recently announced that it almost pulled the plug on Battlefield I, a game set in World War I, that will be released in the fall of 2016. Why? Because the executives were worried that the younger gamers wouldn’t know there was a World War I. GameRant

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  • Gallup: Popularity of Electoral College Surges to Historic High

    Gallup: Popularity of Electoral College Surges to Historic High0

    Via Gallup: Americans’ support for keeping the Electoral College system for electing presidents has increased sharply. Weeks after the 2016 election, 47% of Americans say they want to keep the Electoral College, while 49% say they want to amend the Constitution to allow for a popular vote for president. In the past, a clear majority

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  • Gallup: Americans abandoning political parties

    Gallup: Americans abandoning political parties0

    Gallup released a poll on January 11, 2016 reporting that the percentage of Americans identifying with political parties is near historical lows. Here’s what Gallup had to say: “In 2015, for the fifth consecutive year, at least four in 10 U.S. adults identified as political independents. The 42% identifying as independents in 2015 was down

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  • Gallup: 81% Don’t Think Americans Have Good Moral Values

    Gallup: 81% Don’t Think Americans Have Good Moral Values0

    In recent days, Gallup has released a variety of assessments on the state of religion and morality in America. The chart below is one such example. Although framed in a positive light – that a majority of Americans believe religion is a potential answer to the problems we face as a nation – that number

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  • Gallup: 8 Things You Need to Know About U.S. Students

    Gallup: 8 Things You Need to Know About U.S. Students0

    In a recent snapshot report, Gallup identified eight key findings about U.S. students. The findings stem from a poll Gallup conducted last fall that surveyed students in grades 5-12 from 3,000 public and private schools in North America. Here is what Gallup found: Engaged and hopeful students fare better on desirable outcomes, such as better

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  • Gallup: 1/4 Americans Say Government is the Biggest Problem

    Gallup: 1/4 Americans Say Government is the Biggest Problem0

    What is the United State’s biggest problem? Is it our government? Healthcare? The economy? Gallup Poll collected data from early June and asked that very question. Based on their results, one-fourth of Americans think the government is the biggest problem. This is the highest number of people thinking it’s the government since the shutdown in

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