Dover test

American war casualties returning to Dover AFB from Iraq in 2004. Photo by the U.S. Air Force.

The Dover test is an informal test and a journalistic phrase to describe whether the general population of the United States is supporting the participation of the United States in a war or other military action by the public reaction to returning war casualties. The test is usually used to support a partisan position concerning the United States government's actions rather than to actually determine the level of public support for the war.


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