Statistics on America
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2002 5:26 pm
This was written in todays Toronto Star, and I how them them interesting, and even some appalling.
Here they are. The link to the web version.
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Percentage of Americans who believe the United States is viewed favourably in the eyes of the world: 79%
Percentage of Pakistanis, Jordanians, and Saudis who view the U.S. unfavourably: 68%, 62%, and 64%, respectively
Percentage of Americans who say they don't follow international news because international events don't affect them: 40% (this was one where my jaw dropped)
During the 2002 Presidential campaign, American voters were asked to rank 23 election issues according to importance. Rank given to U.S. role in world affairs: 20
Number of words George Bush devoted to foreign policy in his inaugural address in January 2001: 45
Percentage of Americans who want Domestic Social Issues discussed in the upcoming Congressional Elections: 56%
Percentage who want foreign policy discussed: 7%
Rank of U.S. in overseas development assistance (by GNI) among the 22 member countries of OECD's Development Assistance Committee: last
Percentage of Americans who feel the country gives too much foreign aid: 54%
Percentage of Americans who think the U.S. should take a leading role in solving international problems: 26%
Percentage of Americans who believe the development of a peaceful solution to the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians should be an important foreign policy goal for the United States: 54%
Percentage of Americans who approve of President Bush's international policy: 69%
Percentage of French, Germans and British who do: 32%, 35% and 40%, respectively
Percentage of Americans who follow news of terrorism at home very closely:78%
Percentage of Americans who follow news of the war in Afghanistan closely: 51%
Percentage of Americans who think the U.N. is doing a good job: 58%
Percentage of Americans with valid passports: 20%
Percentage of Canadians: 25%
Percentage of Americans who do not know that India is the world's largest democracy: 80%
Percentage of American high school students who cannot name the ocean that separates North America from Asia: 25%
Percentage of American high school students that identified Vietnam as an island nation: 66%
Number of hours dedicated to Canadian news on the American networks' evening news from 1990-1999: Less Than 12
Number of countries that received less than one hour of coverage during the same period: 132
Number of countries that received 0 minutes during that period: 41
Rank of Canada as nation viewed most favorably in the annual Gallup poll of Americans since 1987: first
Percentage of Americans who could name Canada's Prime Minister: 2%
Percentage of Americans who say they are satisfied with the United State's position in the world: 71%
Percentage of Americans who supported the development of a missile defense system in 2001: 41%
Percentage of Americans who support it now: 51%
Here they are. The link to the web version.
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Percentage of Americans who believe the United States is viewed favourably in the eyes of the world: 79%
Percentage of Pakistanis, Jordanians, and Saudis who view the U.S. unfavourably: 68%, 62%, and 64%, respectively
Percentage of Americans who say they don't follow international news because international events don't affect them: 40% (this was one where my jaw dropped)
During the 2002 Presidential campaign, American voters were asked to rank 23 election issues according to importance. Rank given to U.S. role in world affairs: 20
Number of words George Bush devoted to foreign policy in his inaugural address in January 2001: 45
Percentage of Americans who want Domestic Social Issues discussed in the upcoming Congressional Elections: 56%
Percentage who want foreign policy discussed: 7%
Rank of U.S. in overseas development assistance (by GNI) among the 22 member countries of OECD's Development Assistance Committee: last
Percentage of Americans who feel the country gives too much foreign aid: 54%
Percentage of Americans who think the U.S. should take a leading role in solving international problems: 26%
Percentage of Americans who believe the development of a peaceful solution to the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians should be an important foreign policy goal for the United States: 54%
Percentage of Americans who approve of President Bush's international policy: 69%
Percentage of French, Germans and British who do: 32%, 35% and 40%, respectively
Percentage of Americans who follow news of terrorism at home very closely:78%
Percentage of Americans who follow news of the war in Afghanistan closely: 51%
Percentage of Americans who think the U.N. is doing a good job: 58%
Percentage of Americans with valid passports: 20%
Percentage of Canadians: 25%
Percentage of Americans who do not know that India is the world's largest democracy: 80%
Percentage of American high school students who cannot name the ocean that separates North America from Asia: 25%
Percentage of American high school students that identified Vietnam as an island nation: 66%
Number of hours dedicated to Canadian news on the American networks' evening news from 1990-1999: Less Than 12
Number of countries that received less than one hour of coverage during the same period: 132
Number of countries that received 0 minutes during that period: 41
Rank of Canada as nation viewed most favorably in the annual Gallup poll of Americans since 1987: first
Percentage of Americans who could name Canada's Prime Minister: 2%
Percentage of Americans who say they are satisfied with the United State's position in the world: 71%
Percentage of Americans who supported the development of a missile defense system in 2001: 41%
Percentage of Americans who support it now: 51%