America Faces the War: Shifts in Opinion

Abstract
By early October, the course of the war in Europe and the Tokyo-Rome-Berlin Pact had swung American opinion sharply toward greater aid to Britain and a firmer stand against Japan in the Far East. These and other trends of American opinion in connection with the war, from mid-summer to October 15, are described in this second report of the Princeton Public Opinion Research Project, the first of which appeared in the September issue of the QUARTERLY. The Project is financed by the Rockefeller Foundation and gathers its data through the facilities of the Gallup poll.

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