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Suppose I have two groups $G$ and $H$ with no non-abelian quotients. Then does $G \times H$ have no non-abelian quotients?

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    Did you mean Abelian quotients? If $G$ and $H$ each have no non-trivial Abelian quotient group, then each is a perfect group, so $G \times H$ is a perfect group, and has no non-trivial Abelian quotient group2012-08-27

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