Welcome to Peace Survey. We want your views on the antiwar movement. The information gathered will be used as a resource to guide future antiwar efforts. We also need responses from people who oppose the war but don't usually attend events, so please ask your neighbors, friends and co-workers to take a few moments and give us their views. Thanks.
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1. Age:
under 21
22 - 35
36 - 55
over 55
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2. Ethnicity?
African-American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino
Middle Eastern
Native American
Multi-racial
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3. Political orientation?
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Libertarian
Green
Radical
Socialist
Anarchist
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4. Union member?
yes
no
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Did you attend one of the October 27, 2007 regional demonstrations?
Yes
No
5. If you didn't attend an October 27 demonstration, please tell us why
I didn't hear about it
I was working or otherwise busy
I live too far away
Weather was bad
The march was too long
Demonstrations won't help end the war
I was afraid of violence
Other
6. If you attended the October 27 demonstration, please tell us how you heard about it
Flyer
Radio announcement
Radio interview
Daily newspaper
Weekly newspaper
Internet
Email
Friend
Co-worker
Freeway/street bannering
Other
7. If you attended an October 27 demonstration, in which city?
Boston
Chicago
Jonesborough, TN
Los Angeles
New Orleans
New York City
Orlando
Philadelphia
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
8. Was the event
Too long?
Too short?
Just right?
9. Were there
Too many speakers?
Too few speakers?
About the right number?
10. In general, were the speeches
Enjoyable and informative
Average
A waste your time
Other
11. Was the march
Too long?
Too short?
Just about right?
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12. Which describe your participation in the peace movement?
This is my first event
I occasionally attend events
I attend most events
I help organize events
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13. Which best characterizes how the Democrats have handled the war issue?
Took as much action as they could to end the war
Took some action to end the war, but not enough
Took no significant action to end the war
Other
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14. What do you think explains Congress’ actions on the war since 2006?
Democrats didn’t have strong enough majority to defeat Republicans/Bush
Democrats don’t feel that a majority want to end the war
Democrats still think the war can be won
Democrats don’t want to be blamed as the party that lost the war
Democrats think now that we’re there, America must not lose the war
Democrats and Republicans agree on US goals in Iraq
Other
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15. Please check all activities you would participate in
Large demonstrations
Teach-ins or other educational activities
Elect more Democrats to Congress
Elect members of other parties to Congress
Civil disobedience directed at lawmakers
Civil disobedience directed at other institutions
Economic boycotts
Refusal to pay taxes
Strikes
Non-violent large-scale civil disruptions
Campaign focused on Congress to cut war funding
Have local authorities pass resolutions against the war
Impeachment
Other
OPTIONAL contact information (will be used only to alert you to future organizing opportunities)
Name
Phone Number
Email Address
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