Threat of a common enemy may no longer unite polarized Americans, study finds
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public domain During World War II, Americans united. They ate less meat and planted victory gardens. They lowered the thermostats and rationed their gasoline. Republican, Democrat, it didn’t matter: against a common enemy, American civilians were ready to sacrifice themselves in the name of American interests. That was 80 years ago, when the …
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