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Is it because of ex-Communism, or Collectivism, or Culture, Genes, or are they just more intelligent?
What ever it is, there is a huge gap according to this poll.
You can flip through the links of the same, to see different opinions on the issues.
Vast differences across Europe in public attitudes toward Muslims
Western Europeans more likely than Central and Eastern Europeans to say they would accept Jews, Muslims into their family
Fewer people in Western European countries see religion as a key component of national identity
Eastern Europeans are more likely to regard their culture as superior to others
Most Central and Eastern Europeans oppose same-sex marriage, while most Western Europeans favor it
Western Europe unified in support for legal abortion, Central and Eastern Europe more evenly divided
Young adults in Central and Eastern Europe largely oppose gay marriage
Even among young adults, relatively few in Central and Eastern Europe willing to accept Muslims in family
Overall, Central and Eastern Europeans are more religious than Western Europeans
Belief in God more widespread in Central and Eastern Europe
Western Europe more united in support of church-state separation
Central and Eastern Europeans more likely than those in West to say birth, ancestry important to national identity
In Western Europe, young adults less likely than elders to link ancestry with national identity; not so in East
What ever it is, there is a huge gap according to this poll.
You can flip through the links of the same, to see different opinions on the issues.
Vast differences across Europe in public attitudes toward Muslims
Western Europeans more likely than Central and Eastern Europeans to say they would accept Jews, Muslims into their family
Fewer people in Western European countries see religion as a key component of national identity
Eastern Europeans are more likely to regard their culture as superior to others
Most Central and Eastern Europeans oppose same-sex marriage, while most Western Europeans favor it
Western Europe unified in support for legal abortion, Central and Eastern Europe more evenly divided
Young adults in Central and Eastern Europe largely oppose gay marriage
Even among young adults, relatively few in Central and Eastern Europe willing to accept Muslims in family
Overall, Central and Eastern Europeans are more religious than Western Europeans
Belief in God more widespread in Central and Eastern Europe
Western Europe more united in support of church-state separation
Central and Eastern Europeans more likely than those in West to say birth, ancestry important to national identity
In Western Europe, young adults less likely than elders to link ancestry with national identity; not so in East
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