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  2. World's Smallest Political Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Fritz found that Nolan's chart was a great help with explaining how libertarianism was distinct from conservatism and liberalism. He created the Quiz in 1987, and it was the first political Quiz posted on the Internet. [2] The first form the Quiz took was as a business card, with the ten questions printed on it along with the chart.

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    This diagram is translated using SVG switch elements: all translations are stored in the same file. This diagram was improved or created by the Wikigraphists of the Graphic Lab (Commons). You can propose images to clean up, improve, create or translate as well.

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  7. Nolan Chart - Wikipedia

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    The Nolan Chart is a political spectrum diagram created by American libertarian activist David Nolan in 1969, charting political views along two axes, representing economic freedom and personal freedom.

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    The Rugby was built from 1923 based on the Star car and production ended March 31 1928 together with the Star. The Star name was changed to Durant April 1 1928 and all 4-cylinder Durant's exported carried the Rugby name until the end of the Durant line in Canada in 1932.

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