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Region: Forest

I realize that I haven’t asked one of my National questions for a while, so today I’ll ask two (though one of them is very simple)

1. Which American political parties are being supported by which of YN’s political parties? And during the primary seasons, were there any specific American candidates endorsed by YN’s political parties?

2. Which is more common in YN: Art Nouveau or Art Deco? And if it’s the former, what specific sub-style (Art Nouveau, Jugenstil, Modernisme, Stile Libertie, Glasgow Style, Tiffany Style, etc.)

Here is the official breakdown:

Union of Social Democrats: Bernie for the Primaries, Biden for the General Election

The Greens: Bernie for the Primaries, Biden for the General Election

Liberal Party: Buttigieg or Biden for the Primaries, Biden for the General Election

Pax Unio: Marianne Williamson, Cory Booker, and Biden for the Primaries, Biden for the General Election

Independents United: N/A (though they did release a report condemning the fact that Howie Hawkins and Jo Jorgensen couldn’t participate in the Debates)

Centrist Union: N/A, though most MPs and members seem to prefer Biden

Conservative People’s Party: Trump (though some members of the “Old Guard” of the Conservative MPs appear to privately dislike him)

New Right: Trump

In addition, the “Alliance for Progress” coalition, comprising of the USd, the Greens, the Liberals, and Pax Unio, has officially come out in support of Joe Biden in the General Election, while the Conservative-New Right coalition officially has supported Trump since day one.

Art Nouveau is much more common, with the entire city of Nance in Central Barael being full of it, as well as many buildings and villas in the Catalan Community bein built in the Modernisme (Catalan Modernist) style of Art Nouveau (though they tend to resemble the work of Lluís Domènech i Montaner more than Antoni Gaudí).

That being said, some have likened the “Futuro-Gothic” architecture of Scania with Art Deco designs, but most architectural scholars consider Futuro-Gothic to be its own separate style, with it being considered a fusion of mainly Gothic/Neo-Gothic, Modernist, and Expressionist architecture, though there is still some Art Deco influence, just not as much.

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