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Are 40 To 60 Plus Year Olds More British Than Our Youngsters?
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Or do they simply possess a better general knowledge, and if so why?
Or do they simply possess a better general knowledge, and if so why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Much of the content of the 'Britishness' tests seems to be to do with English (rather than British) history, as it was taught in 19th century public schools. I wonder how many of the people answering those questions (irrespective of their age) know anything about the Massacre of Glencoe, or about one of the most important figures in British history, Owain Glyndŵr ?
>>>Or do they simply possess a better general knowledge, and if so why?
In today's society, 'knowledge' (general or otherwise) is probably far less important than the ability to find things out. There's little or no need to learn lots of facts if you know where to find the information when you need it!
>>>Or do they simply possess a better general knowledge, and if so why?
In today's society, 'knowledge' (general or otherwise) is probably far less important than the ability to find things out. There's little or no need to learn lots of facts if you know where to find the information when you need it!
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Hmmm. In a different practice test I scored only 18/20. Still a pass but let down by my history.
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We only know what we have been taught, or what we have taken the trouble to find out. One of my pet bugbears is the ignorance shown by young people in general about very simple facts concerning WW2. I have found the ignorance to be breathtaking....for instance saying that Japan was on the allied side, along with Italy. Some of them don't even show any recognition when the word Hitler is used ! Surely Hitler must be one of the most famous names in the world's history ?
reword that, NJ, to //In particular knowledge of British history seems to be sadly lacking.
Even though WW2 is fading into history and I wouldn't expect most of them to know many of the details of campaigns etc, I would expect them to be able to name Hitler, Mussolini, Goering, Goebbels and who comprised the key countries of the Allies and Axis. However, I do feel that we are a little bit too obsessed with both world wars....not that I am demeaning remembrance days.
Even though WW2 is fading into history and I wouldn't expect most of them to know many of the details of campaigns etc, I would expect them to be able to name Hitler, Mussolini, Goering, Goebbels and who comprised the key countries of the Allies and Axis. However, I do feel that we are a little bit too obsessed with both world wars....not that I am demeaning remembrance days.
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