For the middle-aged European Apolyton members, do you remember to what extent the history of United States was taught in your history courses/classes in primary education??
And for the younger adult-aged and teenage European Apolyton members, to what extent today, was/is the history of United States taught in your primary educaiton classes/courses??
This is not to be eccentric to my own country -- I am curious as to how much Europeans know about the history of United States, that is all. And how important is the history of United States in your primary education system, anyway??
Do most Europeans know all 50 of our states? I am ignorant when it comes to knowing the districts or provinces of any European country.
I just had this question bugging me, and thought I would get comments and opinions from you loveable European Apolyton members.
And one more thing -- this is not going to be used for flaming or trolling in anti-Europe or anti-American fashion. Yeah, I know, it's an unrealistic request, but try, pretty please, with a strawberry on top??
And for the younger adult-aged and teenage European Apolyton members, to what extent today, was/is the history of United States taught in your primary educaiton classes/courses??
This is not to be eccentric to my own country -- I am curious as to how much Europeans know about the history of United States, that is all. And how important is the history of United States in your primary education system, anyway??
Do most Europeans know all 50 of our states? I am ignorant when it comes to knowing the districts or provinces of any European country.
I just had this question bugging me, and thought I would get comments and opinions from you loveable European Apolyton members.
And one more thing -- this is not going to be used for flaming or trolling in anti-Europe or anti-American fashion. Yeah, I know, it's an unrealistic request, but try, pretty please, with a strawberry on top??
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