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- U. S. Has Limited Knowledge of Those It Kills in Boat Strikes - The New . . .
The U S military has killed more than 80 people since the campaign began in early September But it does not know who specifically is being killed
- News Analysis: The U. S. military has. . . - The New York Times | Facebook
News Analysis: The U S military has killed more than 80 people since early September as the Trump administration attacks boats in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific that it says are carrying drugs But it does not know who specifically is being killed, and the strikes were not designed to take out high-ranking cartel leaders
- Silencing Knowledge: The Ignorance Behind Book Bans
As book bans increase at striking rates within the United States, it is significant to recognize the counter argument While some argue ignorance is needed given that some children are too young, why ban books rather than delay when they can be taught in classrooms?
- What Do Americans Know About International Affairs? - Pew Research Center
Pew Research Center conducted this study to explore what Americans know about international affairs, how this varies across groups in society and how international knowledge is related to attitudes about foreign countries, foreign leaders and more
- U. S. Adults’ Knowledge About the World - Council on Foreign Relations
More than two thousand U S adults participated in the survey, which tested knowledge about geography, foreign policy, and world demographics Respondents were asked about their interest in
- What Are the Consequences of Peoples Lack of Political Knowledge . . .
This lack of political knowledge, exacerbated by the digital information ecosystem and the prevalence of algorithmic echo chambers, can lead to a cascade of negative consequences, ranging from susceptibility to misinformation to the erosion of civic engagement
- How America Lost Faith in Expertise: And Why Thats a Giant Problem - JSTOR
The larger discussions, from what constitutes a nutritious diet to what actions will best further U S interests, require conversations between ordinary citizens and experts But increasingly, citizens don't want to have those conversations
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