Model used: Basic
Dissolution of the USA into Three Ideological Blocs
The United States undergoes a complete political fragmentation along ideological lines, spurred by irreconcilable political polarization and internal strife. The country splits into three distinct entities: a communist bloc, a fascist bloc, and a democratic bloc, each with its own government and territory. This scenario envisions a total collapse of the federal government and the emergence of three new sovereign states.
The only US state formed by seceding from an existing state without that state's permission was West Virginia, which separated from Virginia in 1863 due to irreconcilable ideological differences over remaining in the Union during the Civil War.
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Model used: Basic
Dissolution of the USA into Three Ideological Blocs
The United States undergoes a complete political fragmentation along ideological lines, spurred by irreconcilable political polarization and internal strife. The country splits into three distinct entities: a communist bloc, a fascist bloc, and a democratic bloc, each with its own government and territory. This scenario envisions a total collapse of the federal government and the emergence of three new sovereign states.
The only US state formed by seceding from an existing state without that state's permission was West Virginia, which separated from Virginia in 1863 due to irreconcilable ideological differences over remaining in the Union during the Civil War.
Supports the breakup of the United States into ideologically distinct blocs
Opposes the breakup of the United States and favors maintaining national unity
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