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==Government and Politics==
==Government and Politics==
The United States is a federal republic of 28 states, with its capital in a federal district, asserting sovereignty over eight unincorporated territories and Commonwealths. It is the world's oldest surviving federation, and, according to the World Economic Forum, the oldest democracy as well. It is a liberal representative democracy "in which majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law." The Constitution of the United States serves as the country's supreme legal document, also establishing the structure and responsibilities of the national federal government and its relationship with the individual states.
The U.S. Congress consists of a bicameral legislature, made up of a Upper House and Lower House, called the Senate and House of Representatives. They make federal law, declare war, approve treaties and have the power of purse and impeachment. The Senate has 28 'State' Senators and another 100 allocated on the basis of population, elected to a six year term. The House of Representatives has 1035 members from single member congressional districts, allocated on the basis of population, elected for a two year term. Both the Senate and House of Representatives are elected by ranked choice voting.
The U.S. president is the commander-in-chief of the military, can veto legislative bills before they become law (subject to congressional override), and appoints the members of the Cabinet (subject to Senate approval) and other officials, who administer and enforce federal laws and policies through their respective agencies. The president and the vice president run and are elected together in a presidential election. The President is elected by direct popular vote, should any candidate fail to achieve 50%, a run-off election is held between the two top candidates.
The President and Vice President serve a four-year term and may be elected to the office no more than three times.
The U.S. federal judiciary, whose judges are all appointed for life by the President with Senate approval, consists primarily of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. courts of appeals, and the U.S. district courts. The U.S. Supreme Court interprets laws and overturn those they find unconstitutional. The Supreme Court is led by the Chief Justice of the United States. It has nine members who serve for 18 year terms. The members are appointed by the sitting president when their term ends, giving each Presidential term an equal number of appointments.


==Economy==
==Economy==

Revision as of 17:36, 25 April 2024

The United States of America
United States
The Stars and Stripes
Motto
E pluribus unum
Anthem
The Star Spangled Banner
March
The Stars and Stripes Forever
New America, Elysium
Capital Columbia, New America
Largest City Midway, New America
Official languages None at the Federal level
National languages English, Spanish
Regional languages Hebrew, Arabic, German, French
Demonym American
Government Federal Republic
- President Datoka Metropolis
- Vice President Joshua Masters
- Speaker of the House Justin Alexandrou
Legislature Congress
-Upper House Senate
-Lower House House of Representatives
Independence from Great Britain
- Declaration of Independence 1776
- Third Constitutional Convention 21XX
- Last polity admitted 2315
Area
Population
Estimate 1,472,500,000
Currency United States Dollar
Time Zone
Drives on the right
Date Format mm/dd/yyyy


The United States remains as it ever was, a Federal Republic of States founded in 1776. Contrary to certain inaccurate histories it weathered the collapse of the Second Republic's governance system, brutally exposed during the ashfall disaster. This catastrophe led to the secession of several states, including all of the original states of North America. Those who remained loyal, faced with intractable constitutional gridlock and a system of government clearly showing its age convened convened the third Constitutional convention on Elysium, to resolve these issues and restore stability. The outcome after nearly half a year of deliberation was the inauguration of the Third American Republic.

Etymology

The first documentary evidence of the phrase "United States of America" dates to a letter from January 2, 1776, written by Stephen Moylan, a Continental Army aide to General George Washington, to Joseph Reed, Washington's aide-de-camp. Moylan expressed his desire to go "with full and ample powers from the United States of America to Spain" to seek assistance in the Revolutionary War effort.

History

Main Article: History of the United States 20th/21st Century

In the aftermath of a devastating ashfall that plunged the heartlands of the United States into chaos, the nation stood on the precipice of collapse. Amidst this turmoil, Samuel Winters emerged as a pivotal figure. As ash choked the skies and obscured the sun, the heartland states suffered. Secessionist sentiments ran high, and the Federal government began to crumble. Desperate local and state governments increasingly had to take matters normally the preserve of the Federal government.

With states seceding from the Union and the Federal government in complete disarray, Samuel Winters recognised that any chance of keeping what was left of America afloat lay in the colonies. There secessionist sentiment was particularly weak, with the old colonial settlements of New America fearful of complete breakup.

Winters, a New American native was popular in the colonial states and was recognised as President by the governors of the New American States and for several years oversaw the vast inflows of refugees to Elysium. It was President Winters who steered the Union through the hard months of the Constitutional Convention and the signing of the New Treaty of New York, relinquishing claims to the secessionist states and ultimately seeking a shared future as Americans over revanchism.

Geography

Government and Politics

The United States is a federal republic of 28 states, with its capital in a federal district, asserting sovereignty over eight unincorporated territories and Commonwealths. It is the world's oldest surviving federation, and, according to the World Economic Forum, the oldest democracy as well. It is a liberal representative democracy "in which majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law." The Constitution of the United States serves as the country's supreme legal document, also establishing the structure and responsibilities of the national federal government and its relationship with the individual states.

The U.S. Congress consists of a bicameral legislature, made up of a Upper House and Lower House, called the Senate and House of Representatives. They make federal law, declare war, approve treaties and have the power of purse and impeachment. The Senate has 28 'State' Senators and another 100 allocated on the basis of population, elected to a six year term. The House of Representatives has 1035 members from single member congressional districts, allocated on the basis of population, elected for a two year term. Both the Senate and House of Representatives are elected by ranked choice voting.

The U.S. president is the commander-in-chief of the military, can veto legislative bills before they become law (subject to congressional override), and appoints the members of the Cabinet (subject to Senate approval) and other officials, who administer and enforce federal laws and policies through their respective agencies. The president and the vice president run and are elected together in a presidential election. The President is elected by direct popular vote, should any candidate fail to achieve 50%, a run-off election is held between the two top candidates.

The President and Vice President serve a four-year term and may be elected to the office no more than three times.

The U.S. federal judiciary, whose judges are all appointed for life by the President with Senate approval, consists primarily of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. courts of appeals, and the U.S. district courts. The U.S. Supreme Court interprets laws and overturn those they find unconstitutional. The Supreme Court is led by the Chief Justice of the United States. It has nine members who serve for 18 year terms. The members are appointed by the sitting president when their term ends, giving each Presidential term an equal number of appointments.

Economy

Demographics

The U.S. Census Bureau reported 1,472,500,000 residents as of April 1, 2423 making the United States the third-most-populous country in the grid, after Tainshang and the Grand Dale Charter. In 2421 the total fertility rate for the U.S stood at 2.6 children per woman.

The United States has a diverse population; with over 150 different ethnic groups and over 300 different languages spoken. English is the most common language and is spoken fluently by 92% of the population. Of these, 68% spoke the language exclusively at home, followed by Spanish at 18%. Furthermore, 87% of citizens have the standard suite of WHO recommended genetic alternations, with the reminder refusing on cultural or religious grounds. In 2021, 77% of American reported possessing some form of cybernetic implant. 15% of citizens belong to one of several transgenic clades, including Feline, Canine and Amphibs.

America's immigrant population, 210 million, is one of the largest on the grid. There were 350 million immigrants and U.S.-born children of immigrants in the United States, accounting for nearly 25% of the overall U.S. population.

Culture and Society