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4 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

This isn't a left or right issue.

This is we aren't teaching kids or even adults how to be aware of the world around us. As somebody who actually has a degree in geography, it's sad. 

i dont have a degree and i could probably tell you where 93% of countries are within a geographical region

maybe closer

but  saying regular people without a degree should have as much knowledge as you... why?

what person here is going to travel to Iran or even the middle east in their lifetime?

 

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54 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

i dont have a degree and i could probably tell you where 93% of countries are within a geographical region

maybe closer

but  saying regular people without a degree should have as much knowledge as you... why?

what person here is going to travel to Iran or even the middle east in their lifetime?

 

I doubt it. People are so dependent on Google that it makes retaining information much harder. One of the things I had a professor do was give us a blank world map. This was before smart phones. We had 15 minutes to fill it in based on memory. Then at the end of the semester that was our final exam and based upon how much we improved or regressed was what we got on the final. 

Posted
54 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

i dont have a degree and i could probably tell you where 93% of countries are within a geographical region

maybe closer

but  saying regular people without a degree should have as much knowledge as you... why?

what person here is going to travel to Iran or even the middle east in their lifetime?

 

I don't think many Americans are discussing Iran as a potential travel destination.  It's being discussed because of its nuclear weapons program.  The location of an adverse country with nuclear weapons might be relevant to our foreign policy decision.  Adverse nuclear weapons next door is a more significant threat than on the other side of the world.

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If every state was a unique country, each would have a greater knowledge of geography.  Americans cannot pinpoint Iran because the knowledge does not have transparent value.

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7 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

I doubt it. People are so dependent on Google that it makes retaining information much harder. One of the things I had a professor do was give us a blank world map. This was before smart phones. We had 15 minutes to fill it in based on memory. Then at the end of the semester that was our final exam and based upon how much we improved or regressed was what we got on the final. 

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