Chiotana By: Anna Bishop, Tori Broz, Amani Crews, Chioma Dunkley, Juliana Mastrangelo
Background Complete isolation of China during World War III Accomplished through a large bio-dome which has one season year round and is monitored constantly by the government
Environment Strict, oppressive, constant police supervision Strict departure and return times, uncomfortable climate conditions, and no separation of city life and factory life
Economy No one is rich All Outer Party members live under the poverty line and have to pay taxes The Inner Party members are lower middle class citizens and receive reasonable wages and pay low taxes Everyone is kept on tight allowances
Occupations Robo-cops do all government and municipal jobs Inner party members teach in government institutions Outer party members handle all farm work and other hard labor
Government A dictator is at the head of the government Robo-cops run the rest of the government positions because the dictator trusts no one The Inner Party is brainwashed into believing they are special in order to ensure their loyalty to the dictator People who commit crimes are punished according to the seriousness of the crime
Laws Drugs to regulate behavior Harsh punishments for uprisings and violent behavior Serious crimes are punishable by death Trackable devices must be carried at all times Segregated “Young” and “Old” buses All books must first be approved by the government
Conflicts In Chiotana, there are no conflicts The people have been brainwashed to believe that they are the only country in the world, and if there were fights with other countries this illusion would be shattered
Society Highly segregated The Inner Party and Outer Party should never mix The Inner Party is above the Outer Party Only the Inner Party has suffrage The Outer Party attends school from kindergarten to 8th, while the Inner Party is educated up until 12th grade