Enlistment percentages may be mostly an indication of family
financial status, boys and girls who find no better choice.
I don't think of
military enlistment today as an expression of patriotism or as indicating feelings toward military enterprises or wars in general.
I
believe that the lowest per capita incomes are in the South.
My curiosity was whether the apparently ongoing Southern feelings about the Civil War would translate into a greater antipathy toward
war in general. Not sure how that might be measured. Where's our resident sociologist?
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