News and Politics | April 27, 2008 | 7 comments

World's smallest political quiz: where do you fit on the political map?

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Hawkmang
"The goal of the Quiz is to give a fast, fun, and accurate assessment of a person's overall political views, and to place those views on a new multi-spectrum "political map" that is far more accurate, insightful, and thorough than older political guidelines (such as the "left-right" line)."

"The Quiz has gained respect as a valid measure of a person's political leanings."
- The Washington Post

"The World's Smallest Political Quiz is savvy and willing to tell you the truth."
- YAHOO! Magazine

The World's Smallest Political Quiz stands ready to help you determine your political identity. Quick and relatively painless.
- USA Today

Give this quiz a try. It's fun, and who knows, you may be surprised at what you find."
- Politics on the Net by Bill Mann

"World's Smallest Political Quiz is self-explanatory; it's a small quiz that identifies your political views. It's a quick and easy little quiz and it'll help you see where you stand in your nation's political views." -- "Best and Coolest Sites Around," AskMen.com
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7 comments // World's smallest political quiz: where do you fit on the political map?

  • shortbusgeek
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      shortbusgeek  
    • Social Security wouldn't be needed if people learned how to save for retirement on their own. Do we really need the government to take care of us 100%? Should people not be held accountable for their own actions? Do we really need a big government to save us from ourselves?

    • 3 years ago
  • Hawkmang
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      Hawkmang  
    • mischabarrett, of course it's "incredibly simplistic and reductive." Hence the title "World's Smallest Political Quiz." :-) I really like the link that you added to the Political Compass. It definitely adds more depth and is no doubt a more accurate indicator of one's political views. I think that both quizzes are relevant and important in helping to break the left/right, Democrat/Republican two party trap that we here in the States have been so entrenched in and that continues to fail us.

    • 3 years ago
  • PatrickEdwardMurray
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      PatrickEdwardMurray  
    • I don't like this at all because a very few questions say who you are?

      No, I don't think so:)

      Any time I hear "Big Govt" I see red as in Republican Red. Because that's what they are all against.
      Funny thing about these Republicans is that "Big Govt"
      gives us nice things like Social Security.

    • 3 years ago
  • CarolynGillis
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      CarolynGillis  
    • Nice link mischabarrett
      I am with Ghandi, Dali Lama and Nelson Mandela... great company!!
      Thanks.

      Chique thanks for the kind words... we can all use them. The feeling is mutual... lots of nice connections to be made on Current!

    • 3 years ago
  • Chique
  • mischabarrett
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      mischabarrett  
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    • The test you've linked to is incredibly simplistic and reductive, and seems to be biased toward the organization who designed it. I prefer the political compass, which is also maybe more relevant for those of us in the UK.

    • 3 years ago
  • CarolynGillis
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