I've just received this quiz which only takes a few minutes to read. I doubt that anyone can answer correctly the questions, and I guess that most people wouldn't even be able to manage a guess for most of them. I'm sure that none of the political candidates would do very well, which is a shame as these questions represent the real issues that we should be worried about - as well as some that are in the public eye...
Peace,
White Feather
Twenty things we should know about the US
and the world
A social justice quiz
Bill Quigley (2008-09-22)
http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/panafrican/50695
How many of the following 20 social justice questions can you answer...correctly?
Social justice, as defined by John Rawls, respects basic individual liberty and
economic improvement. But social justice also insists that liberty,
opportunity, income, wealth and the other social bases of self-respect are to
be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution is to everyone's
advantage and any inequalities are arranged so they are open to all. Therefore,
we must educate ourselves and others about how liberty, opportunity, income and
wealth are actually distributed in our country and in our world.
1. How many deaths are there world-wide each year due to acts of terrorism?
2. How many deaths are there world-wide each day due to poverty and
malnutrition?
3. 1n 1965, CEOs in major companies made 24 times more than the average worker.
In 1980, CEOs made 40 times more than the average worker. In 2007, CEOs earned
how many times more than the average worker?
4. In how many of the over 3000 cities and counties in the
5. In 1968, the minimum wage was $1.65 per hour. How much would the minimum
wage be today if it had kept pace with inflation since 1968?
6. True or false? People in the
7. How many people in the world live on $2 a day or less?
8. How many people in the world do not have electricity?
9. People in the
10. How many cars does
11. How much grain is needed to fill a SUV
tank with ethanol?
12. According to the Wall Street Journal, the richest 1% of Americans earns
what percent of the nation's adjusted gross income? 5%? 10%? 15%? 20%?
13. How many people does our government say are homeless in the
14. What percentage of people in homeless shelters are children?
15. How many veterans are homeless on any given night?
16. The military budget of the
17. The
18. Over the 28 year history of the Berlin Wall, 287 people perished trying to
cross it. How many people have died in the last 4 years trying to cross the border
between
19.
20. What country leads the world in the incarceration of its citizens?
Answers to Social Justice Quiz 2008
1. 22,000. The U.S. State Department reported there were more than 22,000
deaths from terrorism last year. Over half of those killed or injured were
Muslims. Source: Voice of
2. About 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes,
according to the United Nations. Poverty.com - Hunger and World Poverty. Every
day, almost 16,000 children die from hunger-related causes - one child every
five seconds. Bread for the World. Hunger Facts: International.
3. Today's average CEO from a Fortune 500 company makes 364 times an average
worker's pay and over 70 times the pay of a four-star Army general. Executive
Excess 2007, page 7, jointly published by Institute for Policy Studies and
United for Fair Economy, August 29, 2007. 1965 numbers from State of Working
America 2004-2005, Economic Policy Institute.
4. In no city or county in the entire
5. Calculated in real (inflation adjusted) dollars, the 1968 minimum wage would
have been worth $9.83 in 2007 dollars. Andrew Tobias, January 16, 2008. The
federal minimum wage is $6.55 per hour effective July 24, 2008 and $7.25 per
hour effective July 24, 2009.
6. True. The
7. The World Bank reported in August 2008 that 2.6 billion people consume less
than $2 a day.
8. World-wide, 1.6 billion people do not have electricity. 2.5 billion people
use wood, charcoal or animal dung for cooking. United Nations Human Development
Report 2007/2008, pages 44-45.
9. People in the
10.
11. The grain needed to fill up a SUV tank with ethanol could feed a hungry
person for a year. Lester Brown, CNN.Money.com, August 16, 2006
12. "According to the figures, the richest 1% reported 22% of the nation's
total adjusted gross income in 2006. That is up from 21.2% a year earlier, and
is the highest in the 19 years that the IRS has kept strictly comparable
figures. The 1988 level was 15.2%. Earlier IRS data show the last year the
share of income belonging to the top 1% was at such a high level as it was in
2006 was in 1929, but changes in measuring income make a precise comparison
difficult." Jesse Drucker, "Richest Americans See Their Income Share
Grow," Wall Street Journal, July 23, 2008, page A3.
13. 754,000 are homeless. About 338,000 homeless people are not in shelters
(live on the streets, in cars, or in abandoned buildings) and 415,000 are in
shelters on any given night. 2007 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) Annual Homeless Report to Congress, page iii and 23. The
population of
14. HUD reports nearly 1 in 4 people in homeless shelters are children 17 or
younger. Page iv - 2007 HUD Annual Homeless Report to Congress.
15. Over 100,000 veterans are homeless on any given night. About 18 percent of
the adult homeless population is veterans. Page 32, 2007 HUD Homeless Report.
This is about the same population as
16. Ten times.
17. The
18. 1268. At least 1268 people have died along the border of
19. The
20. The
* Bill Quigley is a human rights lawyer and law professor at Loyola University
New Orleans. This quiz first appeared at www.countercurrents.org




I came really close on a lot of these questions. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how much the US uses. It's so sad that so many people live in such denial and not realize how their lives impact the world so much. I am so guilty of a bit of it now - watching TV (a senseless program I shamefully add) while using the computer. Redemption - no lights are on now, save a few candles :)
Aphrodite's Daughter...As for poverty - yes, unfortunately there is no "war" on that. It's the real destroyer ultimately. That and of course, greed. But they go hand in hand, no? (OK - I just turned off my TV)
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