Secede

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When part of one country breaks away or leaves that country to start a new country

Real World Example

During the period of 1845-1865, several Southern states decided to secede from the United States, leading to the Civil War. This secession was a result of deep disagreements over slavery, states' rights, and economic differences, highlighting the nation's divisions. These tensions still matter today as they remind us of the importance of unity and the challenges of balancing state and federal power. In daily life, these historical conflicts influence ongoing discussions about civil rights and equality. For example, debates about how much power the federal government should have over states can affect laws related to education, healthcare, and voting rights.

Practice Version

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