What is United States?
1.
If you don't like it, go live in Canada mother fuckers.
hmmmm... what do you put in these things??
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2.
The place south of the Canadian border. Has nice people in it, as well as pricks. Powerful government, if sometimes self-serving and misleading.
The United States is okay.
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3.
A country more well-known as the US,
-New England: Boston, MA
-Mid-Atlantic:
-Southern East Coast: Charlotte, NC and Norfolk, VA
-Deep South:
-Lower Mississippi River Valley: New Orleans, LA and Memphis, TN
-Upper South: Nashville, TN
-Lower Midwest: Louisville, KY and
-East-Central Midwest:
-Great Lakes: Cleveland, OH,
-Upper Mississippi River Valley: St. Louis, MO and
-Far Midwest/Northern Plains:
-Southwest/Southern Plains: Oklahoma City, OK, Phoenix, AZ, Dallas and Houston, TX
-Rocky Mountains: Denver, CO and Salt Lake City, UT
-West Coast/Pacific Northwest:
The United States of America consists of a vast landscape, and is roughly half the size of Russia in land mass.
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A country inbetween Canada and Mexico
I'm proud to live in the U S of A
5.
The most powerful country in the world due to the highly intelligent and motivated efforts of people that have migrated over the years from every part of the planet in search of opportunity and a better standard of living.
George Washington
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Although a country bloated on consumer economy and Big Mac's, the United States of America is diverse, free, and varied in ecosystems and landscapes. People of other nations seem to convienently forget that the USA hands out millions of dollars (and probably more) to charities, relief efforts, foreign aid, and education, among other things. The USA has faults, like *every other country in the entire world*. But it seems to me the downtrodden people sneaking into America are biting their tongues...
The United States government has remained stable for over 200 years. And I can't recall the last incredibly bloody "revolution", so much like the European ones, that's happened here...
7.
The name "United States" is used when speaking positively about the country. "America" is used when speaking negatively about the country. Just my observations.
For negative definitions on this country, see
Compare these two sentences:
"The United States is a country that tries to do good in this world."
"America is the most messed up and oil-hungry nation on the planet."
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