Only 59 percent of respondents to a recent survey knew why we celebrate the Fourth of July.
how a new OnePoll survey asked 1,000 people across the U.S. questions pertaining to their knowledge regarding the meaning behind Independence Day. Of the respondents who were asked, 99 percent identified as either a born or naturalized citizen.
Another 45 percent of respondents also guessed the incorrect date that the signing took place — choosing 1777 instead of 1776 — and 40 percent had no idea that the “right to bear arms” is part of the Second Amendment. As far as the “right to free speech” goes, 11 percent of survey-takers had no idea it was under the First Amendment.
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