Juliette Marino, Project 1- Timeline, August 18, 2016, American Civics and Government

  • Civic Meltdown

    The public begins to rally together and to overthrow the corrupt and overly powerful government of the United States. With riots in the streets turning into an armed and angry civilian force, the numbers of political activists rise and sweep through the nation at the rate of an airborne bacteria. The local and federal government and the armed forces are overtaken by the civilian force, creating an opening for a new government to rise in it's place.
  • A New Government

    The fall of the US government led the citizens of the country to step up and recreate their government. The people gathered locally and elected their most qualified and educated citizens to test for a representative position and a new version of aristocracy is born.
  • Aristocracy develops nationwide

    The citizens of the US have their chosen representatives in position and begin negotiating with the multitude of other local representatives to solidify their new government. A political and social contract is signed by the local representatives as the new federal government is formed.
  • The people call for protection

    As the new aristocracy is building into a well-run system, the citizens call for national protection and choose to allow their chosen representatives to construct a federal military force, made up of willing adult males, to be prepared in case of international terrorism or attack.
  • A New Contract is Signed

    Due to the demand for protection locally, federally, and internationally, the representatives from the various local levels come together to develop and sign a new agreement and Bill of Rights in order to permanently govern the new United States.