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The Second American Civil War refers to a hypothetical conflict within the United States characterized by political, social, and economic divisions that lead to widespread unrest and violence. Scholars and analysts discuss this concept in the context of increasing polarization, extremism, and potential for civil strife. While there has been no actual occurrence of a Second American Civil War, various events and trends in contemporary American society have sparked debates about the fragility of democracy and the unity of the nation. The discourse often highlights the implications of such a conflict on American society, governance, and its future.
Creation Time:2025-12-13