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  1. Nov 9, 2021 · Progressive Left? Or somewhere in between? Take our quiz to find out which one of our nine political typology groups is your best match, compared with a nationally representative survey of more than 10,000 U.S. adults by Pew Research Center.

  2. That’s how we can show you whether you lean towards extremism or moderation on the Compass. Your responses should not be overthought. Some of them are intentionally vague. Their purpose is to trigger reactions in the mind, measuring feelings and prejudices rather than detailed opinions on policy.

  3. The left/right political spectrum dates to this meeting, when legislators who upheld revolutionary values tended to group themselves on the left of the assembly, while those who supported the monarchy were grouped on the right.

    • Stephen Eldridge
  4. Understanding this political spectrum from left to right is paramount in comprehending the complex tapestry of modern politics. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the various ideologies that populate this spectrum, shedding light on their nuances, implications, and societal impacts.

  5. And since politics involves way more than just economics, the left-right spectrum is woefully lacking as an identifier of overall political ideology. At the moment, our quiz is oriented towards American politics. But stay tuned as we develop versions for other countries.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · Have you ever wondered where you fit on the political spectrum? To help you find out, PBS NewsHour partnered with the Pew Research Center to create a simple quiz that helps calculate your...

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  8. The Political Compass is a political spectrum chart that places a person's political beliefs on a coordinate chart that has two axes. The two axes are the Economic and the Governmental axes. The economic axis measures a person's preferred economic system, with Left on one end, and Right on the other.