I made my own survey and sent it to people in my politics class. I wanted to see how people of today, in a politics class, felt about prayer in public school. Although I had information from a previous survey, I wanted to conduct my own and encourage more participation and awareness on the political issue of prayer in public school.
Interestingly, or the 28 people who participated:
20 felt that prayer in public school should be allowed, while 7 people thought it should not be allowed and 1 person did not know. 74.1% of people voted a yes.
Majority of people voted on preferring silent prayer in public schools. This does make sense, because that way it is kept totally private without making others feel uncomfortable around them. The order of preference went silent prayer, moment of silence, spoken prayer, and no opinion.
This survey was great because it differed from results of the previous survey I found and gave me an idea that people all over do think differently.
I want to know what others still think. Do these results surprise you? Excite you? Make you mad? Make you confused?
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