As a kid in rural Alabama schools....I often felt 'blessed' with each geography/history class having a big US and world map. Now, if you'd asked me of the 25-odd kids in the group....did kids have trouble with assembling where things were? Oh yeah...probably a quarter of kids just could not handle maps, or names of countries/states.
I was reminded of this from yesterday....watching the Willis/Wade court episode from Atlanta. Wade showed some geography knowledge....Ms Willis? Near zero.
I agree....some folks are making it through fifty years of life, with marginal knowledge of geography. If you mentioned some trip that your church-friend went on, and asked what states they went through....it's fifty-fifty if they can cite that answer.
Is this a big deal? No. It's like lawn mower maintenance knowledge....you don't need 100-percent of people or for that matter even 10-percent of people with such knowledge. But you probably need 2-percent of folks to preserve such knowledge.
Did it make Willis look stupid? There's probably ten questions that she fumbled through. The camera didn't really catch the judge, but I would imagine he was mostly shaking his head.