Your Civil Rights Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank

Data collected: 21 survey response
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Personal Information

What Race do you consider yourself?

African AmericanData Graph (3; 14%)What Race do you consider yourself? - Stats Chart
White or Caucasian AmericanData Graph (13; 62%)
Asian AmericanData Graph (2; 10%)
Hispanic AmericanData Graph (2; 10%)
Native AmericanData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (1; 5%)

What Sex are you?

FemaleData Graph (9; 43%)What Sex are you? - Stats Chart
MaleData Graph (11; 52%)
OtherData Graph (1; 5%)

How old are you?

16 or youngerData Graph (0; 0%)How old are you? - Stats Chart
17-21Data Graph (14; 67%)
21-30Data Graph (5; 24%)
30-40Data Graph (0; 0%)
40 or olderData Graph (2; 10%)

What part of the country are you from?

New EnglandData Graph (2; 10%)What part of the country are you from? - Stats Chart
Mid-AtlanticData Graph (11; 52%)
SouthData Graph (3; 14%)
WestData Graph (3; 14%)
CentralData Graph (1; 5%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

Do you consider yourself more of a liberal or a conservative person?

LiberalData Graph (6; 29%)Do you consider yourself more of a liberal or a conservative person? - Stats Chart
middle of the roadData Graph (8; 38%)
ConservativeData Graph (6; 29%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

Do you keep up with current events or read the newspaper on a regular basis?

On a daily basisData Graph (7; 33%)Do you keep up with current events or read the newspaper on a regular basis? - Stats Chart
A few times a weekData Graph (12; 57%)
Hardly at allData Graph (2; 10%)

Civil Rights and You

How much of an impact has the Civil Rights Movement had on your own life?

A profound, large impactData Graph (3; 14%)How much of an impact has the Civil Rights Movement had on your own life? - Stats Chart
Some impact, but not very muchData Graph (8; 38%)
Very little if anyData Graph (6; 29%)
Do not knowData Graph (3; 14%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

Segregation or seperation would be a viable option in order for people to have equal rights?

Yes, if people live apart there will be less tensionData Graph (2; 10%)Segregation or seperation would be a viable option in order for people to have equal rights? - Stats Chart
No, people have to live together to be truly equalData Graph (13; 62%)
Equal or not, all people should live together and not be segregatedData Graph (5; 24%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

If you were trying to bring about more civil rights, in what way would you go about it?

Passive and non-violent in order to enact changeData Graph (13; 62%)If you were trying to bring about more civil rights, in what way would you go about it? - Stats Chart
The more militant route in hopes of speeding up the processData Graph (6; 29%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 10%)

Would a more militant and proactive civil rights movement have been more effective than the non-violent movement that was popular during the 1960's Civil Rights movement?

Agree that a different movement would have been much more effectiveData Graph (4; 19%)Would a more militant and proactive civil rights movement have been more effective than the non-viol - Stats Chart
disagree and say that the non-violent movement was what made the advancement become successfulData Graph (2; 10%)
Think that some mix between the two extremes would have worked better than either of the previous twoData Graph (14; 67%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

For a revolution of any kind to be effective, people must be willing to martyr themselves (possibly die) for the greater good?

YesData Graph (13; 62%)For a revolution of any kind to be effective, people must be willing to martyr themselves (possibly  - Stats Chart
NoData Graph (6; 29%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 10%)

Do equal rights in America exist for everyone?

Yes, equal rights for everyone exist in AmericaData Graph (5; 24%)Do equal rights in America exist for everyone? - Stats Chart
Most people have basic civil rightsData Graph (7; 33%)
A definite differnence between who has and who doesn't have equal rights in this country still existsData Graph (8; 38%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

How much racism do you believe exist in the United States Today?

A large amountData Graph (6; 29%)How much racism do you believe exist in the United States Today? - Stats Chart
some but not as blatent as in the pastData Graph (13; 62%)
little to noneData Graph (1; 5%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

Do you believe that there are certain activities that are exclusivly tied to just one race or ethnic group? ie music, food, clothing etc

YesData Graph (17; 81%)Do you believe that there are certain activities that are exclusivly tied to just one race or ethnic - Stats Chart
NoData Graph (3; 14%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

How do you feel about interracial dating and marriage?

People should stay withing their own raceData Graph (1; 5%)How do you feel about interracial dating and marriage? - Stats Chart
People can do whatever they want, however I would never do itData Graph (3; 14%)
I am completely for interracial dating and marriageData Graph (16; 76%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

Do you think that as the United States becomes more integrated, people will forget their own heritage?

Yes, but a completly shared culture will make the country strongerData Graph (2; 10%)Do you think that as the United States becomes more integrated, people will forget their own heritag - Stats Chart
No, no matter how integrated our country becomes people will still remember their heritageData Graph (6; 29%)
A mix of both past and present cultures is what is truly needed to make this country strongData Graph (12; 57%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)

What is your opinion on Affirmative Action?

It gives the disadvantaged a level field on which to compete for jobsData Graph (6; 29%)What is your opinion on Affirmative Action? - Stats Chart
It gives certain people an unfair advantage in areas such as school or job applicationsData Graph (7; 33%)
It was useful in the past but it is not relevant anymoreData Graph (5; 24%)
Not CheckedData Graph (3; 14%)

Do you believe that being educated about other races can help speed up acceptance for everyone?

Yes, The more people know the more accepting they will beData Graph (10; 48%)Do you believe that being educated about other races can help speed up acceptance for everyone? - Stats Chart
A mix of education and interaction would be preferableData Graph (7; 33%)
Only day to day interaction can bring about true acceptanceData Graph (2; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 10%)

How much power would you be comfortable with a minority having in the United States?

Little to noneData Graph (1; 5%)How much power would you be comfortable with a minority having in the United States? - Stats Chart
Sports or movie starData Graph (1; 5%)
Govener of your stateData Graph (0; 0%)
Vice-PresidentData Graph (1; 5%)
PresidentData Graph (16; 76%)
Not CheckedData Graph (2; 10%)

How many years before an African-American or other minority is elected President of the United States?

In the next 16 yearsData Graph (5; 24%)How many years before an African-American or other minority is elected President of the United State - Stats Chart
In the next 32 yearsData Graph (7; 33%)
In the next 64 yearsData Graph (6; 29%)
NeverData Graph (2; 10%)
Not CheckedData Graph (1; 5%)
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