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State of the First Amendment Survey, 2002 - Analysis

MONACTS1 (Weighted by WEIGHT)

In light of the government's war on terrorism in response to the World Trade Center attacks, some people think that the government should have more power to monitor the activities of Muslims legally living in the United States than it has to monitor other religious groups. Others say that monitoring Muslims more closely than others would violate the Muslims' right to free exercise of their religion. Which of these comes closest to your own opinion? (Recode 2)
 FrequencyPercentCumulative Percent
1) More power to monitor Muslims40641.6%41.6%
2) Different treatment violates rights48649.8%91.4%
98) Don't know737.5%98.9%
99) Refused111.2%100.0%
Missing1
Total Unweighted N = 999





Age (I-AGE)

 18-2425-4445-6465+MissingTotal
More power to monitor Muslims30.5%
39
38.3%
151
47.0%
135
50.6%
79
141.9%
404
Different treatment violates rights65.6%
84
54.3%
214
43.2%
124
35.3%
55
949.4%
477
Don't know3.1%
4
6.1%
24
8.0%
23
13.5%
21
17.5%
72
Refused0.8%
1
1.3%
5
1.7%
5
0.6%
1
01.2%
12
Missing0000121
Total 100%
128
100%
394
100%
287
100%
156
   
965

Education (I-EDUC)

 High School or lessSome College/Trade SchoolCollege or moreMissingTotal
More power to monitor Muslims41.7%
197
41.4%
115
42.0%
94
041.7%
406
Different treatment violates rights47.0%
222
50.0%
139
54.9%
123
249.7%
484
Don't know9.7%
46
8.3%
23
1.8%
4
17.5%
73
Refused1.5%
7
0.4%
1
1.3%
3
01.1%
11
Missing00041
Total 100%
472
100%
278
100%
224
   
974

Gender (I-GENDER)

 MaleFemaleMissingTotal
More power to monitor Muslims42.1%
196
41.3%
210
041.6%
406
Different treatment violates rights49.4%
230
50.1%
255
049.7%
485
Don't know7.5%
35
7.5%
38
07.5%
73
Refused1.1%
5
1.2%
6
01.1%
11
Missing0011
Total 100%
466
100%
509
   
975

Household income (I-INCOME)

 Less than $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $75,000$75,000 to $100,000$100,000 or moreMissingTotal
More power to monitor Muslims39.9%
139
49.0%
49
42.0%
50
40.7%
66
42.9%
39
46.7%
42
2442.3%
385
Different treatment violates rights49.4%
172
41.0%
41
52.9%
63
50.0%
81
52.7%
48
48.9%
44
3149.3%
449
Don't know9.8%
34
10.0%
10
2.5%
3
7.4%
12
4.4%
4
3.3%
3
67.3%
66
Refused0.9%
3
0.0%
0
2.5%
3
1.9%
3
0.0%
0
1.1%
1
11.1%
10
Missing000000631
Total 100%
348
100%
100
100%
119
100%
162
100%
91
100%
90
   
910

Race (I-RACE)

 WhiteBlackHispanicAsianBi-Racial (Volunteered)OtherMissingTotal
More power to monitor Muslims42.1%
328
39.0%
32
48.6%
17
36.4%
4
33.3%
3
35.0%
14
741.6%
398
Different treatment violates rights48.9%
381
58.5%
48
48.6%
17
36.4%
4
66.7%
6
45.0%
18
1349.6%
474
Don't know7.8%
61
2.4%
2
2.9%
1
27.3%
3
0.0%
0
15.0%
6
17.6%
73
Refused1.2%
9
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
5.0%
2
11.2%
11
Missing000000231
Total 100%
779
100%
82
100%
35
100%
11
100%
9
100%
40
   
956

Religion (I-RELIGION)

 CatholicProtestantJewishOther (specify)None (vol)MissingTotal
More power to monitor Muslims45.2%
104
41.4%
108
43.8%
7
41.2%
138
35.0%
36
1641.6%
393
Different treatment violates rights47.0%
108
46.7%
122
31.3%
5
51.3%
172
60.2%
62
1949.6%
469
Don't know6.1%
14
10.3%
27
18.8%
3
7.2%
24
3.9%
4
17.6%
72
Refused1.7%
4
1.5%
4
6.3%
1
0.3%
1
1.0%
1
11.2%
11
Missing00000381
Total 100%
230
100%
261
100%
16
100%
335
100%
103
   
945

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