Those seem true enough. My parents come from small town western Ohio. My one grandfather was a foreman at a factory. The...
39. Which seems a bit high; I would have expected the fact that I’m Norwegian rather than American and don’t tend to...
I Scored a 44, which means I’m either … 42–100: A first-generation middle-class person with working-class parents and...
I got 8, although obviously being British is going to independently lower my score.(Funnily enough, I think I can be...
charles murray grew up in a small town in iowa and now lives in western maryland, so
49. Whelp
I got 18Not disputing the result, but is the non-elite really defined by Applebees, pickup trucks, NASCAR, goin’ fishin’...
36 despite not being from the US and saying no to every US cultural thingI guess answering “yes” to “being in the armed...
*shrug* Grew up in a college town, lived on campus even while still in high school, that might be part of it? I dunno.
Really how do you get a score that low? I’ve got a 37…
46. Definitely had to guess on a couple questions, though.
That 2000 census statistic most certainly doesn’t apply just to whites. I’m sure the majorty or black and hispanic...
Yeah, although I didn’t intend to actually accuse the quiz (as opposed to that copybook guy) of racial insensitivity....
I mean Charles Murray is also the guy who wrote The Bell Curve so anyone who’s expecting racial sensitivity is going to...
I got 5 points, which puts me in the bottom 2%. Did anyone score lower? The only answers that gained me points:Ate at...
In the book the quiz is from, Murray talks about cultural divisions among white people only, so as (he claims) to avoid...
Got in the 30′s. What about the test seems that white? The questions that are geared towards rural / small cities...
12. I don’t watch TV any more, which doesn’t help. I got my points from having friends who are evangelical Christian and...
32, sounds about right for someone who grew up middle class with a fairly diverse social circle.
35. Seems about right.
Still, it’s a bit of a silly question: 50 neighbors is a lot of neighbors to know.Am I living in a mega-bubble or do...
56
59. Grew up evangelical Christian, just barely in middle class, dad worked a blue collar job but it was a “respectable”...
I would answer that one as a “no,” since that covers not having neighborly relations with people who mostly don’t have...
9. unsurprising.