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The common intelligence tests include the various Wechsler Intelligence tests; Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test; Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test; Thematic Apperception Test; Draw-A-Person; Stanford Binet; Slossen; Otis Self-Administering Test of Mental Ability.
Mill believed in complete equality between the sexes, not just women's colleges and, someday, female suffrage but absolute parity; he believed in equal process for all, the end of slavery, votes for the working classes, and the right to birth control (he was arrested at seventeen for helping poor people obtain contraception), and in the common intelligence of all the races of mankind.
I wouldn't even know where to begin with the fellow's utterances on Iraq, but suffice to say that, in addition to the common intelligence failures that we see from conservative pundits from 2003 to the present, Krauthammer initially predicted that the surge would be a failure before eventually deeming it a success and criticizing those who predicted that it would be a failure.
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