Cause & Effect: Banneker Center Survey #150

Economic Justice Survey

May Survey
Cause & Effect

Please send in your opinions. This brief survey will only take a few minutes. Thank you!


"If you would solve a problem, attack its cause."

That is always good advice
That is often good advice
That is often poor advice
That is always poor advice

When something has more than one cause, which is likelier to be the most important cause?

the cause that happened earliest
the cause that happened most recently
there is no way to tell in such cases
other or unsure

The single biggest cause of terrorism is:

poverty
evil
petroleum
religion
unjust conditions
other

The single biggest cause of poverty is:

government
unjust conditions
low quality education
shortage of jobs
high cost of living
other

John shot Fred. What was the cause? To understand the situation, you should learn mainly about:

how guns operate
John's attitude at the time of the shooting
John's background

When the schools in a neighborhood improve dramatically, that causes land values in the neighborhood to rise.

That's true
That's false
Unsure

You cannot cause a person to change his or her beliefs.

That's true
That's false
Unsure

Governments cannot cause people to become better human beings.

That's true
That's false
Unsure


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