Are France and Germany part of the same society?
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Were the northern Union and the southern Confederacy during the US civil war part of the same society?
- Yes33.7%
- No57.2%
- I don't know9.1%
745 votesFinal results
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Are Ukraine and Crimea in 2021 part of the same society?
- Yes29.8%
- No31.7%
- I don't know38.5%
712 votesFinal results
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Are mainland China and Hong Kong part of the same society?
- Yes28.3%
- No59.6%
- I don't know12.1%
801 votesFinal results
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Are China and Taiwan part of the same society?
- Yes14.5%
- No73.8%
- I don't know11.6%
791 votesFinal results
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Are the USA and China part of the same society?
- Yes10.7%
- No85.2%
- I don't know4.1%
824 votesFinal results
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Suppose a Japanese person living in Tokyo never exits his room, has employment and social interactions online primarily with people from Korea, and eats primarily food delivered from Korea (think: non-perishable snacks). Is he and Korea part of the same society?
- Yes47%
- No42.1%
- I don't know11%
794 votesFinal results
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Suppose Elon Musk and his followers establish a base on Mars, move and live there long-term, and successfully achieve resource self-sufficiency. They interact with Earth on social media, but otherwise live separately. Are they and Earth part of the same society?
- Yes23.2%
- No71.4%
- I don't know5.4%
802 votesFinal results
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Are the poorest 1% and the richest 0.01% of US citizens part of the same society?
- Yes35.4%
- No59.6%
- I don't know5%
1,023 votesFinal results
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Are fundamentalist, homeschooling evangelical Christians and secular liberals (in the US) part of the same society?
- Yes49.5%
- No42.3%
- I don't know8.2%
1,132 votesFinal results
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Are Russia and Crimea in 2021 part of the same society?
- Yes29.7%
- No30.2%
- I don't know40.1%
1,127 votesFinal results
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Judging by the results, people confuse answering thoughtfully VS pressing "no" just to show their disapproval of the annexation
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Clever thread. I found myself changing my definition of which society is relevant depending on the question asked. If you required a single definition to be applied after Q1, I would have answered many Q's differently.
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