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Quiz about South Park  Im a Little Bit Country

"South Park" - "I'm a Little Bit Country" Quiz


Here's a quick quiz on "I'm a Little Bit Country", in which the town gets caught on opposing sides of the war issue and boys research the Founding Fathers. This episode originally aired on April-9-2003. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by rj211. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
rj211
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
281,056
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. What was the alternative to running outside and participating in the protest? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. When the opposing political sides of South Park drew a line down the middle of the town to separate the pro- and anti-war residents, they soon realized they'd have to allow one another to cross sides for various daily tasks. What did they conclude would be a better solution than dividing the town? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Trying to induce a flashback to 1776, what did Cartman rig to have drop on his head? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What did Cartman electrocute himself with, which ultimately did induce a flashback? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. How did the Mayor resolve the double-booked town square for the rally day? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Did Cartman kill anyone in 1776?


Question 7 of 10
7. What did Cartman add to the 'Declaration of Independence' before delivering it to Congress? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The anti-war side of the rally brought Stan and Kyle onstage to give their report on the Founding Fathers. Did the boys' report resolve the rally?


Question 9 of 10
9. Who suggested a solution to the 1776 Congress? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Was Cartman able to stop the warring protesters?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What was the alternative to running outside and participating in the protest?

Answer: doing math problems

Of course the boys chose to go outside, planning to fool around for the day. Unfortunately, Mr. Mackey handed them some rally signs and a news reporter started asking them questions about the war and the Founding Fathers. The boys tried their best to cover, but it was pretty obvious they knew nothing about the war or American history, so Mr. Garrison decided they'd have to do reports on the Founding Fathers.
2. When the opposing political sides of South Park drew a line down the middle of the town to separate the pro- and anti-war residents, they soon realized they'd have to allow one another to cross sides for various daily tasks. What did they conclude would be a better solution than dividing the town?

Answer: beating each other up

They first realized that the post office and grocery store were only accessible to one group, and soon realized that the entire plan was pretty impractical and agreed that they'd be better off just brawling like they had been before drawing the line!
3. Trying to induce a flashback to 1776, what did Cartman rig to have drop on his head?

Answer: a rock

The other boys found him at his house preparing to walk under a rock that would drop on his head. Cartman theorized that if he was thinking about 1776 when the rock hit him, he'd have a flashback. Of course, it didn't work and he just woke up on the floor of his hallway, groggy and confused!
4. What did Cartman electrocute himself with, which ultimately did induce a flashback?

Answer: TiVo

He filled his TiVo with historical programming, then dropped it into a tub of water with himself. Cartman was electrocuted, but he also woke up in 1776, so the plan was a success!
5. How did the Mayor resolve the double-booked town square for the rally day?

Answer: gave it to both groups

The Mayor decreed, "The town square is public space. That means if neither group will nicely and maturely move the day of its rally, I'll just have to give the town square to both groups." The Mayor clearly didn't think through the potential ramifications of putting opposing rallies in the same space!
6. Did Cartman kill anyone in 1776?

Answer: yes

When he learned that only the "official messenger boy" could speak with Thomas Jefferson, Cartman took a piece of wood and beat the messenger boy to death. Then he knocked on Jefferson's door and was handed one of the most important documents in American history: "The Declaration of Independence Day!"
7. What did Cartman add to the 'Declaration of Independence' before delivering it to Congress?

Answer: free ice cream Thursdays

John Adams read the entire document to the Congress, including Cartman's addendum: "P.S. - Every Thursday should be Free Ice Cream Day." None of the Congressmen seemed to pay it much attention, though, because they were too caught up in the document's implications concerning war with England.
8. The anti-war side of the rally brought Stan and Kyle onstage to give their report on the Founding Fathers. Did the boys' report resolve the rally?

Answer: no

When they got ushered to the microphone, the boys confessed that they didn't do their report. The opposing rallies each took it as a sign that they were right and ended up starting a huge brawl!
9. Who suggested a solution to the 1776 Congress?

Answer: Benjamin Franklin

Franklin arrived at Congress and suggested a solution to the dilemma: "I believe that if we are to form a new country, we cannot be a country that appears war-hungry and violent to the rest of the world. However, we also cannot be a country that appears weak and unwilling to fight to the rest of the world. So... what if we form a country that appears to want both?" Jefferson immediately caught on, musing, "Yes, of course. We go to war, and protest going to war at the same time."
10. Was Cartman able to stop the warring protesters?

Answer: yes

After returning from his flashback, Cartman ascended to the rally stage and gave his presentation:
Cartman: "I learned somethin' today. This country was founded by some of the smartest thinkers the world has ever seen. And they knew one thing: that a truly great country can go to war, and at the same time, act like it doesn't want to. You people who are for the war, you need the protesters, because they make the country look like it's made of sane, caring individuals. And you people who are anti-war, you need these flag-wavers, because, if our whole country was made up of nothing but soft [wimpy] protesters, we'd get taken down in a second. That's why the founding fathers decided we should have both. It's called 'having your cake and eating it too.'"
Randy: "He's right. The strength of this country is the ability to do one thing and say another."
Skeeter: "Yeah, but... if it weren't for all you guys protesting, why... everyone around the world would hate the American people instead of just the President."
Gerald: "And if it weren't for you people flexing your arms, America could easily get taken over by terrorists, or... or China."
Source: Author rj211

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