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WHAT WE LEARNED ABOUT AMERICANS THIS WEEK ON THE CBS PRIMETIME GAME SHOW "POWER OF 10"

Posted on 08/30/2007 by RealityWanted and Game Show News

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96072_d033b.jpgThe following was revealed on the POWER OF 10 episode broadcast on Wednesday, Aug. 29


�* 12% of Americans have never had a person of another race in their home


�* 51% of Americans think people are born gay


�* 33% of American men would leave their partner if she gained 100 pounds



�* 52% of Americans like their driver's license photo


�* 25% of Americans eat in a fast food restaurant more than once a week


�* 33% of American women said they have dated an ugly guy because he was funny


�* 67% of Americans said they would buy a house even if they found out someone had died in it


�* 17% of Americans would give a positive job recommendation for a friend even if they thought the friend was not right for the job


�* 20% of Americans said if they wanted to, they believe they could get a firearm through airport security


�* 43% of Americans think it is harder to be a stay-at-home parent than a working parent


�* 54% of American women would rather watch the Super Bowl on TV over the Academy Awards


�* 39% of Americans said they can eat just one potato chip


�* 47% of American women said they were tomboys while they were growing up


�* 35% of Americans believe if they think negative thoughts, bad things will happen to them


�* 41% of Americans said they've been picked last in a team sport at least once in their lives


�* 50% of Americans think people should be required to get marriage counseling before getting married


�* 27% of Americans said that given the choices of "France" and Hilton", after hearing the word "Paris", "Hilton" came to mind


POWER OF 10 is a high-stakes game that challenges contestants to guess the behaviors, opinions and lifestyle choices of the American public for the chance to win $10 million dollars. POWER OF 10 airs Wednesdays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Drew Carey serves as host and Michael Davies is the executive producer for Embassy Row in association with Sony Pictures Television.


  


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