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What’s Your Roe IQ?

I’ve been talking a lot about Roe v. Wade this week, and I have presumed a lot in terms of my readers’ knowledge of that infamous Supreme Court decision. How much do you know about Roe v. Wade? This quiz is designed to tell you just that.

I took the quiz and missed two of the twelve questions (numbers 10 and 12). Take the quiz, then come back and report your scores.

“Roe IQ: Do you really know Roe?”

(HT: Geoffrey Battersby)

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Discussion

1. Jan 24, 2008—4:41 pm | Permalink tim says

I got 11 of 12 correct, mission question five concerning the number of abortions since “Roe v. Wade”.

Tragic that not more of our citizens, especially those claiming to be pro-life, know more about this decision.

2. Jan 24, 2008—4:59 pm | Permalink Daniel Davis says

i got 5 of 12. i was apparently being to generous… i am shocked at how sweeping that court decision was. i was expecting some limitations, some correctives, but there was nothing of the sort.

and i’m shocked and slightly embarrassed by the fact that all this comes from a court decision rather than the legislature of elected representatives.

“roe v. wade” – a blight upon our country…

3. Jan 24, 2008—8:38 pm | Permalink Jim Peet says

12 of 12, but I work with a Crisis Pregnancy Center (volunteer) so I had a head start.

Metro Women’s Center

4. Jan 24, 2008—9:00 pm | Permalink Paul says

10 of 12. I thought that there had been more abortions than the 40-49M figure, and I didn’t assume that Roe in its original form allowed late term abortions.

It is funny that the most religious country (cough, cough) is the one with the least restrictive abortion laws, and the one so willing to be callous with lives after the gestational period.

5. Jan 25, 2008—12:24 am | Permalink Matt Privett says

5 of 12… I thought I had heard that Roe allowed it in the first trimester. Apparently I was wrong.

6. Jan 25, 2008—10:08 am | Permalink Benjamin A says

5 of 12 . . . Proof again that ignorance isn’t bliss.

7. Jan 29, 2008—7:23 pm | Permalink Chad says

11 of 12 – missed the one on sex-selection

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