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why do some school districts feel obligated to push patriotism in their school?
12 years ago

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Ms. Sue
It's a normal part of the education of children to help instill patriotism in them. Respect for one's country is valued by most people.

When I was a child during World War II, we said the Pledge of Allegiance each morning. I believe the school also sold U.S. savings stamps that helped pay for the war.





12 years ago
Writeacher
Why not?
12 years ago

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