In my survey, I the main question I asked was if communism has or is affecting your life in any way today. I really didn't know what to expect from the students at Roaring Fork and I expected older individuals to say yes on the topic since they were alive during the Cold War and Berlin Wall. Apparantely, I had the wrong allusion about some people, because the younger crowd said that communism does affect them today and I agree since China, an evergrowing country; is communist.
I actually found out a lot from this survey, I thought I was going to get very enthusiastic responses from my peers. It turned out I got better answers from the younger crowd and more banal responses from the older crowd. Race and gender was not a factor for this survey, mainly just age because people have new thoughts from the old. Altogether, I learned a lot about the students around me and what I thought as a more mature and optomistic crowd. I was shocked about how optomistic the younger crowd is and how they care about what's going on and learning from our history. I asked a question about communism and recieved totally different answers than I expected which I thought was very interesting and mind changing.
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Seems like you were pleasantly surprised by your survey results. Unfortunately, this did not seem very comprehensive. I asked you to survey ten people on 3-5 specific questions and then give us specific results, but I only see one questions and not many specifics. For the "older generation," what is that age group? Also, how many people were from the different age groups? What were the other questions?
there's only one question...but i think you summarized your reaction to the results well
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