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Celebrating an exceptional country on Independence Day
Jul 02, 2020 1 min, 42 secs
They polled 800 current high school students and 800 current college students from the general population between June 21 and 26, 2020.

When asked about their view of the United States of America, 88% of the high school students and 69% of the college students said they were very or somewhat favorable to the U.S.A.

Additionally, 91% of high school students and 73% of college students were very or somewhat favorable to the American flag.

When asked about phrases that describe the United States, 66% of high school students and 47% of college students said: “a country that is exceptional and unique,” while 67% and 48% respectively said, “a country that values liberty.” .

The numbers dropped for the following descriptions: “a country that offers opportunity for all who work for it” received 63% support from high school students and 45% from college students!

And for the phrases, “a country that values justice” and “a country that values equality,” high school students listed support at 56% and 52% while college students were at 37% and 34%. .

Of those in high school, 85% said they strongly or somewhat agreed, while 73% of the college-age respondents said the same thing

When asked about the statement, “Lots of people from around the world would love the opportunity to move to the United States of America,” 88% of high school students and 77% of college students strongly or somewhat agreed. 

Of the high school students, 75% and 70% respectively said they were comfortable, while 50% and 46% of the college students said the same thing. 

When asked about the statement “while America may not be perfect, it is a work in progress that is always improving itself,” 81% of the high school students strongly or somewhat agreed with 66% of the college students agreeing with them

On the statement, “Americans should be proud of their country,” 79% of high school students strongly or somewhat agreed, while the percentage for college students was 60

Finally, students were asked, “Do you think that Americans should celebrate Independence Day (July 4th)?” Of those in high school, 87% said yes

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