4. An American citizen with Irish (Italian, Norwegian, etc.) ancestry is considered to be Irish (Italian, Norwegian, etc.) in the respective countries.
True
False
5. Bernie Sanders would be a centrist in Germany.
Source. He would be on the left, albeit not very radical.
True
False
6. In countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France, university is completely free of any payments.
You have to pay some kind of fee in many cases, although they are much lower on average than in America.
True
False
7. Approval for Donald Trump is significantly lower in Western Europe than in the US.
8. There is little to no racial discrimination in most Western European countries.
True
False
9. The word "race" is considered highly problematic in some European countries, on the ground that humans can't be separated into biological races.
True
False
10. It is polite to refer to black Europeans as "African Americans".
True
False
11. There are whole districts in Swedish and German cities which are ruled by Islamist groups.
True
False
12. The United Kingdom has not been European anymore since they executed Brexit.
True
False
13. "Liberal" doesn't mean "left-leaning" in Europe.
The word most often refers to economic liberalism and is more associated with the "right" side of the spectrum.
True
False
14. On average, police training takes longer in Norway, Iceland, Finland (and other European countries) than in the US, and there are fewer people killed by police per capita.
Source, which also says it's up to debate whether this is a case of causation.