lets see how knowledgeable the average Sup Forums user is
answer these honestly without google, because these are easy to google.
1. What is the definition of "proletariat".
2. There are 3 branches of government designed to create a system of checks and balances. What is the fourth branch?
3. Failure to yield to which amendments created circumstances triggering the creation of the Miranda right safeguards?
4. Roughly how many years did the Bronze age last?
correct answers will win a (You) and a prize
Luis Powell
1. Working class. 2. Legislative, executive and judicial. No 4th branch. 3. Not American. 4. 2000 years I think.
Austin Taylor
3 is I plead the 5th the 4th branch could be considered the press bronze age is some fag history working class sounds good fucking marxists
Austin Jenkins
1. The manipulated underclass of workers 2. The media 3. 4th and 5th 4. No fucking clue
Carter Green
1.basically the working class 2.a highschool gov teacher would say the press 3.5th amendment, something about the fact that they dont know their rights is somehow violating their rights. 4.i want to say 1500 years
Nolan Taylor
1 - Wage slaves 2 - Aren't 3 branches only? The fourth one I think is the press or the people helding accountable the 3 branches of government. 3 - No idea about US amendments 4 - 2000
Brayden Diaz
2/4
1/4, -1 for illegible, please see me
2/4
2.5/4
1/4
Joseph Baker
fuck yeah high score. suck my dick retards.
Gavin Torres
>proles people who don't own means of production
> fourth branch no such thing
> miranda rights 5th amendment
>bronze age 2000-6000 years
Logan Moore
>1. What is the definition of "proletariat". Wow. Nobody even got this right by cheating? It's those who have only their offspring as their sole source of wealth.
>2. There are 3 branches of government designed to create a system of checks and balances. What is the fourth branch? The Media?
>3. Failure to yield to which amendments created circumstances triggering the creation of the Miranda right safeguards? Not sure, honestly.
>4. Roughly how many years did the Bronze age last? Honestly don't know either. 2500 years?
Camden Martin
1. People who don't own capital generating machines/have to work to live.
2. media
3. 5th
4. 2k or so right
Parker Turner
>5th amendment This is what I was thinking, but OP worded this weirdly. Made me unsure if he meant the police were failing to yield to an amendment.
Leo Reyes
1. Someone who doesn't own the means of production and sells their labour power.
2. Media
3. American shit I don't know about.
4. 3000
Nathan Bell
1. No idea 2. THE MAINSTREAM METEOR 3. No idea 4. No idea
Blake Barnes
>What is the definition of "proletariat".
It's when your asshole falls out of your ass from having too much gay sex
>2. There are 3 branches of government designed to create a system of checks and balances. What is the fourth branch?
The pedo branch which provides lolis to the rich and powerful. It's run by Milley Cyrus
>3. Failure to yield to which amendments created circumstances triggering the creation of the Miranda right safeguards?
Fuck yo mama faggot
>4. Roughly how many years did the Bronze age last?
a couple
Anthony Perry
2.5/4
1.5/4
3.5/4
2/4
0/4 please see me
Camden Torres
99.9% of Sup Forums couldn't even solve this grade 7 math problem
David Barnes
0/4 please see me
Camden Jones
1. The proletariat (/ˌproʊlJˈtɛəriːət/ from Latin proletarius) is a term for the class of wage-earners, in a capitalist society, whose only possession of significant material value is their labor-power (their ability to work);[1] a member of such a class is a proletarian.
2. In the American political system, the fourth branch of government refers to a group that influences the three branches of government defined in the American Constitution (legislative, executive and judicial). Such groups can include the press (an analogy for the Fourth Estate), the people, and interest groups. U.S. independent administrative government agencies, while technically part of the executive branch (or, in a few cases, the legislative branch) of government, are sometimes referred to as being part of the fourth branch.
3. not american. I only know about right to shitpost and right to own bang-bang sticks
4. 2000-3000
Juan Carter
the .5 is from not putting i the 4th with the 5th right?
Charles Morgan
1. Working Class 2. Only three Branches 3. No idea. 4. 2500 years
Lucas Bennett
>tfw even a Beljun knows more about your country's laws than you do
Dylan Jones
tf which one was off?
Lucas Hernandez
Man I'm a year out from a BS in physics and I'm not figuring it out lol
Alexander Wright
Yes
#3, see
Cooper Brown
1. Common people 2. The press 3. 14th 4. I have no fucking clue. 300?
Chase Morris
>1. What is the definition of "proletariat".
Workers. People who make a living selling their labor to the owners of capital, as opposed to capitalists, entrepreneurs, or professionals (doctors, lawyers, etc.)
>2. There are 3 branches of government designed to create a system of checks and balances. What is the fourth branch?
...The press?
>3. Failure to yield to which amendments created circumstances triggering the creation of the Miranda right safeguards?
5th amendment (self-incrimination) and 6th amendment (right to counsel).
>4. Roughly how many years did the Bronze age last?
1,500?
Did I win a prize?
Colton Gutierrez
3/4 well done !
1.5/4
Jayden Foster
2/4
3.8/4
well done !
Nolan Nguyen
just fyi. yes the proletariat refers to the working class but it actually come from the latin proles, meaning offspring, children. proletariat means people who's sole possession is the proles, their children
Nicholas Cruz
>3.8/4 fuck off and give him his prize
Landon Clark
This is true and a great point Antonio but I can't be stingy about the definitions, this low based exam was meant to wake up those who couldn't at least answer 2/4 correctly.
But you are correct
Carter Smith
ITT: OP congratulates people on their ability to use google
Now try to answer a simple question that requires basic thinking skills
Benjamin Robinson
he was off on #4 by 200 years, I will give him the full point
4/4
provide email to claim prize
Tyler Cooper
The upper half of the ellipse is: . y \:=\:\sqrt{1-\frac{x^2}{4}}
The area of the rectangle is: . A \;=\;4xy
We have: . A \;=\;4x\left(1 - \tfrac{1}{4}x^2\right)^{\frac{1}{2}}
Then: . A' \;=\;4x\cdot\tfrac{1}{2}\left(1 - \tfrac{1}{4}x^2\right)^{\text{-}\frac{1}{2}}\! \left(\text{-}\tfrac{1}{2}x\right) + 4\left(1-\tfrac{1}{4}x^2\right)^{\frac{1}{2}}