Statistics for Things that Have Been Banned in the US

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Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Consumption of alcohol before reaching this age21
92%
Sex business banned in several statesProstitution
92%
Despite a congressional hearing with its CEO Chew Shou Zi, this video sharing app has not been fully banned. However, it is banned on government-issued devices.TikTok
92%
Form of birth control that had been protected across all states by the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling before it was overturned in 2022Abortion
75%
Distillation of this substance at home for commercial useAlcohol
75%
Toilet use by these people according to their gender identity in various places, including government buildings{Transgender} people
75%
Providing food and shelter to these people is illegal in many municipalities{Homeless} people
67%
'Consulting, combining, confederating, or corresponding' with any of these seafarersPirates
67%
This political party was outlawed in 1954. However, large parts of the act initially prohibiting this party were later revoked by Congress.Communist Party of the United States of America
50%
Several states have banned teaching this theory in education, which seeks to enhance understanding of systemic racism in the US{Critical} {race} theory
50%
Favourite indulgence of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro; commonly regarded as the 'world's finest' of its product typeCuban cigars
50%
Famous Scottish dish that has been banned as it contains sheep lungHaggis
50%
Dystopian George Orwell novel which was dubbed ‘pro-communism’ by Jackson County in Florida despite generally being perceived as an anti-Stalinist publicationNineteen Eighty-Four
50%
Specially prepared Japanese delicacy which has been largely banned due to its toxic liverPufferfish
50%
Wearing this piece of clothing during a protest is banned in several states and citiesA mask
42%
Though reversed under Joe Biden, this 'ban' introduced by Donald Trump prohibited entry of nationals from countries including predominantly, but not exclusive to, those with a majority of this religion{Muslim} ban
42%
East Asian country whom the federal government have imposed both a travel ban and a reverse travel ban againstNorth Korea
42%
Entry of this famous singer-songwriter (who died in 2011) into the country due to her criminal charges in the UKAmy Winehouse
33%
Anti-whistleblower legislation prevents people from exposing this form of abuse{Animal} abuse
33%
Chocolate that has been banned due to concerns over children choking on its interior yellow plastic capsuleKinder Eggs
33%
Form of positive discrimination that acted as a form of compensation for African Americans and sought to challenge their underpresentation in society prior to its ban in Supreme Court for university admissionsAffirmative action
25%
Political stance determined by the House to be antisemitism (and thus eligible to be considered a criminal offence) despite categorical differences between the twoAnti-Zionism
17%
By proxy, adherence this political ideology is considered a criminal offence according to the indictment of the above event, which classes ‘collectivism, mutualism/mutual aid, and social solidarity’ as major ideas of this ideologyAnarchism
8%
Protest against this proposed police training campus in Atlanta, Georgia by the ‘Defend the Atlanta Forest’ group, under the pretext of ‘racketeering’Cop City
8%
Certain states forbid these features of language from being used in names on birth certificatesAccents
0%

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