The Political Party Test

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The Political Party Test Where do you fit?

#1 - There need to be stricter laws and regulations to protect the environment. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#2 – The government should help more needy people even if it means going deeper into debt. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#3 – The growing number of newcomers from other countries threaten traditional American customs and values. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#4 – I never doubt the existence of God. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#5 – Business corporations make too much profit. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#6 – Gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry legally. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#7 – The government needs to do more to make health care affordable and accessible. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#8 – One parent can bring up a child as well as two parents together. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#9 – Government regulation of business usually does more harm than good. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#10 – Abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#11 – Labor unions are necessary to protect the working person. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#12 – Poor people have become too dependent on government assistance programs. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

Now for the score… Blue answers means you agree more with the Democrat viewpoint. Please mark your answer with a “D” Red answers mean you agree more with the Republican viewpoint. Please mark your answer with an “R” **These are not absolute! If you find yourself in-between, it means that you are more independent, and there are several independent parties in America. These answers will simply reflect which of the two major political parties in American your values mostly align with.

#1 - There need to be stricter laws and regulations to protect the environment. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#2 – The government should help more needy people even if it means going deeper into debt. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#3 – The growing number of newcomers from other countries threaten traditional American customs and values. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#4 – I never doubt the existence of God. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#5 – Business corporations make too much profit. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#6 – Gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry legally. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#7 – The government needs to do more to make health care affordable and accessible. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#8 – One parent can bring up a child as well as two parents together. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#9 – Government regulation of business usually does more harm than good. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#10 – Abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#11 – Labor unions are necessary to protect the working person. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree

#12 – Poor people have become too dependent on government assistance programs. A. Completely Agree B. Mostly Agree C. Mostly Disagree D. Completely Disagree