September 5, 200520 yr Ok not really, but since I love all kind of quizies ans test, here's a political one. http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Home Your Score Your scored -1 on the Moral Order axis and -1 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: 1. System: Liberalism 2. Variation: Moderate Liberalism 3. Ideologies: Capital Democratism 4. US Parties: Democratic Party 5. Presidents: Gerald Ford (90.12%) 6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (90.12%), Ralph Nader (76.20%), George W. Bush (68.13%) Statistics Of the 107349 people who took the test: 1. 1% had the same score as you. 2. 45.3% were above you on the chart. 3. 47.7% were below you on the chart. 4. 39.9% were to your right on the chart. 5. 52.5% were to your left on the chart.
September 5, 200520 yr Your Score Your scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 0 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Socialism, Liberalism Variation: Moral Socialism, Moral Liberalism Ideologies: Social Democratism, Capital Democratism US Parties: Democratic Party Presidents: Jimmy Carter (97.79%) 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (92.03%), John Kerry (88.95%), George W. Bush (52.56%) Statistics Of the 107361 people who took the test: 1.4% had the same score as you. 33.6% were above you on the chart. 54.7% were below you on the chart. 77.1% were to your right on the chart. 16.3% were to your left on the chart.
September 5, 200520 yr cool!!! :cool: Your Score Your scored -3 on the Moral Order axis and -2 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Liberalism Variation: Moderate Liberalism Ideologies: Capital Democratism US Parties: Democratic Party Presidents: Bill Clinton (93.37%) 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (100%), Ralph Nader (81.25%), George W. Bush (62.24%)
September 5, 200520 yr me: Your Score Your scored -3.5 on the Moral Order axis and 2.5 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: 1. System: Socialism 2. Variation: Moderate Socialism 3. Ideologies: Social Democratism 4. US Parties: No match. 5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (88.73%) 6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (87.12%), John Kerry (79.99%), George W. Bush (49.90%) Moderate Socialism is the variation of Socialism that blends NonConformance and Interdependence in moderation. People in this category will tend to have have balanced and moderate opinions about loosening the moral order (gay rights, ecology, drug legalization,...) and about expanding collective initiatives (social programs, industry regulation...). an interesting overall distribution:
September 6, 200520 yr Your Score Your scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 1 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Socialism Variation: Moral Socialism Ideologies: Social Democratism US Parties: Democratic Party Presidents: Jimmy Carter (95.06%) 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (93.37%), John Kerry (85.18%), George W. Bush (50.34%) Statistics
September 6, 200520 yr d Your Score Your scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 1 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Socialism Variation: Moral Socialism Ideologies: Social Democratism US Parties: Democratic Party Presidents: Jimmy Carter (95.06%) 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (93.37%), John Kerry (85.18%), George W. Bush (50.34%) Statistics :stunned: HEY that was mine too-------see, we think alike ;)
September 6, 200520 yr Your Score Your scored -1.5 on the Moral Order axis and 1 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Socialism Variation: Moderate Socialism Ideologies: Social Democratism US Parties: Democratic Party Presidents: Jimmy Carter (88.10%) 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (85.18%), Ralph Nader (80.11%), George W. Bush (60.91%)
September 6, 200520 yr Your Score Your scored -2 on the Moral Order axis and 6 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Socialism Variation: Economic Socialism Ideologies: International Socialism US Parties: No match. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (72.05%) 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (71.70%), John Kerry (64.37%), George W. Bush (42.38%) Statistics Of the 107592 people who took the test: 1.9% had the same score as you. 0.6% were above you on the chart. 94.8% were below you on the chart. 47.5% were to your right on the chart. 30.8% were to your left on the chart.
September 6, 200520 yr i want nick to take this test---i am very interested in what his score would look like----but nick, if you do take it---take the long one better :P
September 6, 200520 yr Im a socialist http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Home&action=Test&choice=Long
September 7, 200520 yr Any other 'socialists' here took any of the other tests linked to the website? http://www.politicalcompass.org/ http://www.self-gov.org/quiz.html http://www.studentcenter.org/tests/politicaltest.php http://www.politicalbrew.com/politest.cgi All the other tests showed that I was a moderate liberal! :o
September 7, 200520 yr Your Score i took the short test Your scored -6 on the Moral Order axis and 2 on the Moral Rules axis. Matches The following items best match your score: System: Socialism Variation: Moral Socialism Ideologies: Activism US Parties: Green Party Presidents: Jimmy Carter (87.50%) 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (95.58%), John Kerry (77.90%), George W. Bush (42.38%) Statistics Of the 108287 people who took the test: 2.6% had the same score as you. 14% were above you on the chart. 73.6% were below you on the chart. 88.5% were to your right on the chart. 2.3% were to your left on the chart.
September 7, 200520 yr Your Score Your scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 2.5 on the Moral Rules axis. 1% had the same score as you. 14% were above you on the chart. 73.6% were below you on the chart. 77.1% were to your right on the chart. 16.3% were to your left on the chart. so got the same result as short test except that i had no match for US Parties :lol: that's more like it.
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