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| On 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Survey Finds Many Americans Know Little About the Fateful BattleA quarter of Americans don’t know that D-Day occurred during WWII. Less than half know that Roosevelt was president at the time.
The multiple choice survey found that only 54% of Americans know that Dwight Eisenhower was the supreme commander of the Allied forces. Even among college graduates, 28% could not correctly identify General Eisenhower. Less than half of Americans surveyed knew that Roosevelt was the president at the time. And 15% said the D-Day invasion happened at Pearl Harbor—including one in 10 college graduates. “What we have here is a tragic case of historical amnesia that is not only dangerous for America’s future, but also a slap in the face for all those who fought so valiantly for America’s freedoms,” said Anne Neal, ACTA president. The study, performed by GfK Custom Research, also found that only 70% of recent college graduates knew that D-Day occurred during World War II, compared to 98% of those 65 and older with a college degree. Dr. Michael Poliakoff, ACTA’s vice president of policy, oversees the What Will They Learn? study, which found that only 18% of colleges and universities nationwide require students to take even a single course in American history or government. “We are allowing students to graduate college with the historical knowledge of a twelfth grader,” he said. “Not a single top liberal arts college (http://www.goacta.org/ Daniel Burnett Press Secretary DBurnett@goacta.org 202-467-6787 End
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