As this question is dealing with forecasting, there will be several different answers depending on who's doing the forecasting.
Answer 1
Very likely
Answer 2
Revolution, as in an armed campaign to overthrow the government in the United States, is close to impossible. The National Guard has sufficient weapons and resources to overpower any of the various militias and paramilitary groups present in the United States. There is also no overwhelming call for the current government or government-style to be recalled. (This is different from the desire to see different politicians in office, which is an integral part of democracy.) The only group advocating for governmental-style change is Occupy Wall Street and that movement is overall nonviolent and unclear (within itself) how it wishes to reform or change the government of the United States.
In summation, an outward Revolution in the United States is more unlikely than in almost any other nation.
A city government is likely the issuer of parking permits for city streets, and would obtain the revenue.
Operation of factories by the government would likely be supported by the Socialist Party of America.Operation of factories by the government
The answer is fascist
decentralized
Join the Continental Army.
Unlikely
No, it would more likely mean a war.
It is more LIKELY to have a likely event than a UNLIKELY event.
A likely event, mathematically, is more then 50% likely to happen. An unlikely event is less then 50% likely to happen.
likely and unlikely
It is very unlikely to be from that long ago, it is most likely from aging
mabey
Unlikely
Likely, probable.
Likely, probable.
It is unlikely that any government would support dog fighting. At best it would be indifferent. To support it and see it as animal cruelty is even less likely.
the Philosophes' view that government restricted people's resources and power