During World War I, many Americans supported pacifism due to fears of a draft, religious beliefs against war, economic concerns, and worries about potential revolutions at home. These factors collectively influenced public sentiment against involvement in the conflict. Understanding these motivations provides insight into the broader societal views of war during this time. ;
Many Americans supported pacifism during World War I due to fears of the draft, religious beliefs against war, concerns about economic repercussions, and worries about potential revolutions. Each of these factors contributed to the strong anti-war sentiment of the time.
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