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Nearly half of Americans don't know what the 250th anniversary of the United States marks
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Nearly half of Americans don't know what the 250th anniversary of the United States marks

The article reports on a survey conducted by the conservative institute Cato, which found that nearly half of Americans are unaware that the 2026 celebration marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. While most respondents expressed pride in being American and believed in the foundational principles of the United States, significant gaps in historical knowledge were noted, particularly among younger generations. The survey also revealed concerns about the country’s future, with many fearing that the U.S. could lose its status as a free nation within the next 50 years due to issues like corruption, concentration of power, and erosion of constitutional values. Respondents largely supported checks and balances and the separation of powers, but there was limited understanding of how the American political system functions.

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Nearly half of Americans don't know what the 250th anniversary of the United States marks

The article reports on a survey conducted by the conservative institute Cato, which found that nearly half of Americans are unaware that the 2026 celebration marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. While most respondents expressed pride in being American and believed in the foundational principles of the United States, significant gaps in historical knowledge were noted, particularly among younger generations. The survey also revealed concerns about the country’s future, with many fearing that the U.S. could lose its status as a free nation within the next 50 years due to issues like corruption, concentration of power, and erosion of constitutional values. Respondents largely supported checks and balances and the separation of powers, but there was limited understanding of how the American political system functions.

Bias read (Center): While the article highlights concerns about the state of American democracy and historical awareness, it presents these findings as data rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It includes both positive sentiments toward American identity and critical views of current governance structures,平衡

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