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By: Hailey Jones

Social organizations in our society Police station/prisons- Provides safety Farmland- Provides a wide vary of fresh foods Hospital- Provides health care system Schools- Provides an education system Banks- Provides a place to make and store money Churches- Provides for religious needs Factories- Provides a major source for manufacturing and economy Housing- Provides living spaces Drug stores- Fills pharmaceutical needs Metro stations- gives a fast, energy efficient way to travel Office buildings- Provides jobs Leisure centers- Gives a place to accomplish physical needs, and to entertain Movie theaters- Gives entertainment and helps economy Air ports- provides a way to travel in and out of the country Bars/ liquor stores- Provides alcoholic beverages Wind/ Hydro turbines- To provide the country with energy

Role of Social Contract The role that our countries social contract provides gives the citizens a guaranteed safety, Gives all people the right of free speech, A right of free language, and the right of race and religion. We have a set of laws, set more for the safety of people then anything, there is no laws towards anything other wise. We can offer you a happy and safe place to spend your life. The small restrictions would be of things that to stop all un lawful activity. Besides that, there is not many.

Decision making All final decisions that have a big impact on the society will be made by a group of elected leaders, every province of the country will elect a representative to speak for the certain people of that province. The 5 chosen officials will work together to make major decisions, other wise each controls there own province. Every 4 years there will be a new election, to see if there will be a new, better leader, or keep the old one because he is doing his job right, any small decisions will be made by the areas police force.

Role of our government The role of our government is to serve and make as many people happy as possible, to make our country a happy and safe place to live. The government will get power, but will need support from the people to pass any major laws, and with some decisions. The people would vote they're decision and that provinces leader would have to speak for them, only laws that are meant to serve all people will be passed.

Our Government In every province, a leader will be elected to lead that province, they will make most decisions, but need the majority vote for major decisions. They also need the majority of votes to pass bills. In the case of national decisions, all leaders from each province will group together to make the decision. If any one of the leaders is to break the social contract of our country, they will be forced out and an election will happen.