Young Americans don't know anything... or do they? :) Please comment in English and keep it clean! My Instagram: @thepotatophil Our Main Channel: ru-vid.com
12 in a dozen 3x3x3=27 Kamela Harris = VP 50 states Washington DC is Capitol Obama was president before Trump 1776 year of independence Civil war north vs south or davis vs Lincoln And i am not even American
I am Canadian and I knew all of them. We learn American, European and World history in high school. Sadly, our neighbours to the south know very little about us,
All of them. I'm dutch btw. But I can understand that people dont know the exact year their country (better said the current state form) was founded. For the Netherlands thats 1815 (kingdom established that is), but if you'd go and ask that on the streets here, probably less than half the people would know that. That said I have no idea how much knowledge the current average teenager has nowadays....
No, the educational system in Germany is most of it useless aswell. Many, not the most and everyone “genoss eine gute Erziehung”, that’s it. My parents and brother showed me how to think, build up and that learning is something good and important. They were my mentors and I searched many more and learned a lot. I learned how to learn and to learn, that’s the mystery of many Germans, I guess. But the numbers are sky rockening down, aswell in America, where is it more awful.
Phil, I agree, "googling" has replaced our brain cells these days! When I was a kid, these facts were drilled into us, but that was a long time ago, way before the internet. I've met college students now who have no idea that the moon goes through phases, or that constellations can be found in the night sky. Again, I think the wealth of entertainment on the internet has replaced the outdoor activities (or simply doing nothing while staring at the sky!) we used to do as kids.
Well this is too easy. Ask the same group in Europe, Asia etc the same questions. There will be no difference in my opinion. Who was the previous president of the EU. Who is the king of The Nerherlands. How many stars in the eu flag? And why? What's the capitol of Iceland. There you go. Have fun 😜
I could answer all questions correct! I advise the USA to make this kind of quiz with correct answers every morning instead of the pledge of allegiance!
@@jpjackson1226, so I'm a bit calm. A other thing is, get fraking and the climate problem under controle. It destroys our planet. Don't conquer borders. Then I'm happy.
As an American I have seen these videos and the people he interviews are from inner city and possibly lower income. Why is that important? Unfortunately American inner cities like New York City and Chicago do not put importance on education. This is a poor representation of American students. I grew up in the suburbs of a Southern state and graduated with a 4.0 from a University. Everyone in my family has a graduate degree and put education as a top 3 priority. The same with my husband and he grew up in a different Southern state than I. As a whole these videos are a good laugh!😂 Like a good comedy show.
Yes! So this is important to know about America's education system especially for people in other countries. Generally you go to school based on where you live. Specifically your address usually decides your school district. If you are in a low income area, you will most likely go to a school that is not well funded. Funding is based on income and tax of the area. So your family would need to have money to move to a better district. In an underfunded school you won't usually have the best teachers, the food is worse, parents might be too busy to offer much support, the teaching supplies and resources are limited. If the area is also bad enough, you'll have gangs to fend off getting to and from school. Compare that to private schools. Some of them board the students, they have the best teachers, all the resources, extra activities, excellent food to help study, safety, and support from family and community to have a peak learning experience. I know people that had a graduating class of 10 or so students because the schools were so rural. It's not really equal when it comes to education in this country. Still a funny video.
To be fair, the resources provided to those in American suburbs are vastly different to those available in the inner cities. Pair it with families who have parents working at inconvenient hours with little-to-no familial support, and the class differences widen further. As a culture, the States have never prized education or educated people. It’s been all about sports and entertainment.
As a German, I hate that your answers are to small. We Germans are most of the time honest and very directly. 10 times more directly like Americans are. So I write that to you and would say it to your face. Good job, but to small answers. I hate it, that your answers are to small. I mean, the US is founded at July 4th 1776. When you write 1776, then when? I would interpret it like when? Or 1st January 1776? Or in the mid of 1776, I don’t know. Have a nice one, btw.. :)
Ok the US education system but this video is strange, not know something it's normal (one can't know everything), here we are on another level though, it's not even necessary to have studied for answer to 90% of this stuff and for the other 10%, primary school is sufficient (and as you can deduce from my English I'm not even American). I'm not saying it's staged but it's really too much, I hope (at least?) there are hours and hours of shooting with thousands of people interviewed.