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The popular 1915 song, “I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier,” reflects American support for what principle at that time?

interventionism
neutrality
socialism
individuality

id assume neutrality

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the answer is neutrality
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User Lex Lavnikov
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The popular 1915 song “I didn’t raise my boy to be a soldier,” reflected american support for: neutrality

At that time, the majorty of americans supported a non-interventionist ideal. They are intending to remain neutral if other countries are involved in conflict. The song became popular during the period of world war I. At that time, large portion of united states citizens voiced their disagreement for wilson's intention to enter word war I.

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