This is why I don't tend to take quizzes like this...
#1 -- Loaded question, most so-called conservatives would not want to click either answer. #2 -- both. #3 -- neither. #4 -- both but only sorta. #5 -- another loaded question that neocons wouldn't want to touch. #6 -- both. #7 -- both. #8 -- so what? #9 -- neither. #10 -- badly worded, but if it were worded the way I think they intended, then both. #11 -- finally a question to which I can give something resembling a clear-cut answer. #12 -- ditto, since the Fed has tried both, and one of them didn't work at all, while the other sorta worked. #13 -- depends on the system, but with what we've got now I'll actually say false. #14 -- neither, and I don't care if it's a true-false question. #15 -- true. Duh. But when authority answers, sometimes it's worth listening to. #16 -- neither #17 -- depends on how one defines "international law" #18 -- depends on the criteria for justification. But I've always maintained that, justified or not, it was massively *stupid*. #19 -- both. #20 --
I was going to do this quiz since I'm a sucker for a meme and I'm curious to see if it'd get me right. But it's a lousy quiz. Too many false dichotomies, too many limited options, for a majority of questions I wanted to select either both or neither.
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#1 -- Loaded question, most so-called conservatives would not want to click either answer.
#2 -- both.
#3 -- neither.
#4 -- both but only sorta.
#5 -- another loaded question that neocons wouldn't want to touch.
#6 -- both.
#7 -- both.
#8 -- so what?
#9 -- neither.
#10 -- badly worded, but if it were worded the way I think they intended, then both.
#11 -- finally a question to which I can give something resembling a clear-cut answer.
#12 -- ditto, since the Fed has tried both, and one of them didn't work at all, while the other sorta worked.
#13 -- depends on the system, but with what we've got now I'll actually say false.
#14 -- neither, and I don't care if it's a true-false question.
#15 -- true. Duh. But when authority answers, sometimes it's worth listening to.
#16 -- neither
#17 -- depends on how one defines "international law"
#18 -- depends on the criteria for justification. But I've always maintained that, justified or not, it was massively *stupid*.
#19 -- both.
#20 --
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I suppose, though, that if I'd been properly in geek mode I would have thought "Ooh! Where'd they get the cool little globe! I want one!"...
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And now I have to find a counter-earworm.
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