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1/2/2024

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal highlighted Scott Walker’s most recent column at the Washington Times, which leads off with a shocking finding on the views of Generation Z. “A recent poll by the Daily Mail showed nearly 1 in 5 voters aged 18 to 29 had a relatively positive view of Osama bin Laden,” Walker writes. “The poll also found that 3 in 10 of those surveyed believe the views of the global terrorist were a ‘force for good.’” How did we get to this point? Walker notes that what's being taught at colleges and universities is generally “insufficient and inadequate to encourage good citizenship,” instead focusing on “opposing colonialism and framing” early American history in an overly critical light. To fix our civics woes, Walker recommends that states “adopt an ‘Educational Transparency Act,’” which would require institutions “to provide easily available course syllabuses, student enrollment figures, occupational outcomes, and other data.” He also contends that faculty searches should not be “‘focused solely on racial, ethnic, and sexual orientation, or gender identity.’”

At Fox News, Patrick O’Donnell reflects on Christmas in 1776, one of “the darkest periods in American history.” He writes that “the economy was in ruins, and Washington’s army had lost one battle after another.” But then, George Washington made a crucial strategic move that would help boost the American cause for self-government. Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River in a driving storm on Christmast night led to a surprise attack on Hessian troops encamped at Trenton, which was “part of 10 crucial days and two more battlefield victories” that “would change history,” O’Donnell notes. He continues by pointing out, “Looming disaster spurred Americans into action; some even believed such a crisis was necessary to motivate people.” As Doctor Benjamin Rush later wrote to John Adams, “We require adversity and appear to possess most of the republican spirit when most depressed. Our republic cannot exist long in prosperity.”

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Teaching History and Civics to Generation Z

Scott Walker, Washington Times

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Meg Kinnard, AP

Rogue Agencies Flout Constitution, Undermine Institutions

Preston Brashers, Daily Signal

Maine Election Official Removes Trump from 2024 Primary Ballot

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Save the Founders from the Woke

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Tocqueville on How Self-Government Dies: The Monarchy's Fall

Dan McLaughlin, National Review

Missouri School Board Votes to Remove Black History Classes

Sebastian Murdock, HuffPost

The Story Behind 'The Boys in the Boat'

Olivia B. Waxman, Time

Civics Education Crucial in Getting Young People Engaged in Democracy

Joshua Jansa & Eve Ringsmuth, Chicago Sun Times

Barring Trump From Ballots a Recipe for Violence

Ben Shapiro, RealClearPolitics

The Mother Science of Democracy

Robert C. Thornett, Law & Liberty

ASU Faculty Collaborate on $1.6M Grant to Improve Civics

ASU News

Brave Men Who Saved America’s First Christmas

Patrick K. O'Donnell, Fox News

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Matt Jaworowski, Yahoo News

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