Many Americans don't see sports as promoting love of country

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From the singing of the national anthem to salutes to military personnel, patriotic displays permeate major sports events in the United States.But only about half of Americans (47%) surveyed in 2018-2019 agreed that sports teach love of country, according to a new study. Even fewer believed sports teach respect for the military (34%) or teach pe

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