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This quiz tests Puerto Rican Status Selector Pro-statehood, extremist (Miriam Ramirez) Politics Knowledge Quizzes, Trivia, IQ Tests
This Politics IQ Quiz is based upon the selector Puerto Rican Status Selector by David E. Miró.
Test your knowledge of:
Pro-statehood, extremist (Miriam Ramirez)

Show what you know by answering true or false to the following. Answer ''false'' if neither applies or if you're not sure. Your score will be calculated on the next page.

Your first question is below.


Is Puerto Rico a colony of the United States?
True False

Does the political status of Puerto Rico need to be changed/solved?
True False

Can Puerto Rico be considered a nation/national entity (separate ethnic characteristics, culture, etc)
True False

Puerto Ricans are United States citizens by birth. Can they be considered Americans?
True False

Is the US Congress responsible for the stalemate (if any) on the Puerto Rico status question?
True False

Is the US Executive branch responsible for the stalemate (if any) on the Puerto Rico status question?
True False

Is the US Military / security agencies responsible for the stalemate (if any) on the Puerto Rico status question?
True False

Puerto Rico is a Latin American entity (nation, country)
True False

Puerto Rico can be self-subsistent economically
True False

Puerto Rico can be self-subsistent for its auto/self-defense
True False

Puerto Ricans must take the initiative in any status decision
True False

The United States government should take the initiative in any status decision for Puerto Rico
True False

The US Navy should leave its target practice facilities in Vieques island
True False

The US Navy should leave its target practice facilities in Vieques island as soon as possible
True False

The US Armed Forces should leave Puerto Rico
True False

The Puerto Rican status question can/should be resolved using armed force
True False

International opinion/pressure can help solve the Puerto Rico status question
True False

Puerto Rico should have powers to negotiate international treaties
True False

Puerto Rico's only official language (i.e., used in governmental matters) should be Spanish
True False

Puerto Ricans should have/maintain an international identity in the Olympics, beauty contests, etc.
True False

Puerto Rico deserves special treatment in immigration/customs issues, regardless of status
True False

English and Spanish should have equal standing in education (public schools' teaching, the like)
True False

Puerto Rico deserves a voice and representation in American politics
True False

Puerto Rican culture would survive integration within the US
True False

Now that you have answered all the questions, continue to the Show Me My Score button below.

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