American High School Students Don’t Know Who Hitler Was
Comments on article "American High School Students Don’t Know Who Hitler Was"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| TWH Mills | The ISI test of Civic Literacy gave Harvard the highest score among college/university participants. The score? 67%! In any classroom, a score of 67% is a D+. The problem is pandemic. | 4/1/2010 |
| hej | Of course it's bad - really bad. I'm from Denmark, 15 years old. And I knew - im younger !! The fact that they don't know who Hitler was is .. terrible. its important .! |
4/15/2008 |
| Ben | wow... | 3/7/2008 |
| heba hosni | aren't these informationin the syllabus? | 2/29/2008 |

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