In most wars public opinion is split over the war. You will almost always have those who support the action, and those who don't.
Public opinion polls were concerned over the military draft; today's conflicts are watched on television without much concern...people's lives are NOT being disrupted by a military draft.
They pushed public opinion until McKinley had no choice but to start war. It stirred up tensions between Spain and America. They reported heavily on Spanish atrocities in Cuba, gaining public support for the war.
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The Government had the full backing of the vast majority of the informed public and the Army had more volunteers than they needed. More important perhaps is that troops had the blessing of public opinion.
The "public" was being drafted into military service; which influenced public opinion, which in turn influenced the protests and riots against the war.
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Duncan Andrew Campbell has written: 'English public opinion and the American Civil War' -- subject(s): British Foreign public opinion, History, Public opinion, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
It started the war in the first place
Samuel R. Spencer has written: 'Decision for war, 1917' -- subject- s -: American Foreign public opinion, World War, 1914-1918, Laconia - Steamship : 1911-1917 -, Public opinion, American Public opinion, Causes, History
Neutrality laws American isolationism U.S. public opinion
Public opinion polls were concerned over the military draft; today's conflicts are watched on television without much concern...people's lives are NOT being disrupted by a military draft.
They pushed public opinion until McKinley had no choice but to start war. It stirred up tensions between Spain and America. They reported heavily on Spanish atrocities in Cuba, gaining public support for the war.
We need to know the war you ask about to answer.
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