December 13, 2002
Most U.S. College Students Back Attack on Iraq but Don't Want to Serve in Military
If United Nations inspections fail, a majority of college students would support a war against Iraq, but don't count on them to take part. That's one finding from a telephone survey of 1,200 undergraduates around the country, who were questioned in October by Harvard University's Institute of Politics.
Patriotism remains high, as 90 percent of students described themselves as very or somewhat patriotic, slightly down from last year's figure of 92 percent. And the military is the most
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