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BY: Zach Wages, Ashley Kitterman, and Bethany DeVore =D Candy Land BY: Zach Wages, Ashley Kitterman, and Bethany DeVore =D

. 1. What is the name of your community? Where is it located? The name of our community is Candy Land. It is a place that is full of candy, and people can eat the ground. Candy Land is located in Chocolate Town. Chocolate Town is located in the Underground Railroad in the desert. This desert is located in Pixie Hollow south of Asia

2. What type of utopia is present in your community (political, economic, scientific)? Give specific examples of how your community is any particular type of utopia. The type of utopia that is present in our community is there is candy land. You can eat your own house! You can eat everything. People don’t kill or murder anymore. Guns are against the law unless the gun is made of chocolate.

3. What kind of government is present in your community 3. What kind of government is present in your community? Our type of government Direct Democracy. This means that the people help make choices. a. How are decisions made? Who makes those decisions? Decisions are made by the people and the government officials.   b. Are there specific rules your community must follow? No murdering and absolutely no stealing. By stealing I mean other peoples stuff, not there snow candy and there candy that is environmental.

4. What will the educational system be like 4. What will the educational system be like? All the kids are homeschooled. They may be homeschooled by a different parent.   How old are children when they enter school? 5, same as now. b. At what age will a child "graduate" from school? 18. c. Do they receive special training for adulthood? They must attend college, but it is free. d. Does your educational system include holidays? There is the same holidays Christmas, stuff like that, but there is an extra holiday that is celebrated on the Annual Day of Candy Land. Which is in June. e. What are the school hours? What does the school day look like? School hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

you have to sign a contract to live in the Community. b you have to sign a contract to live in the Community. b. Are there limits as to the type of medical ca 5. How should the community members receive medical care? The community members receive medical care by other citizens because every citizen must be taught how to treat medical problems. a. Is it free for all community members? Yes, but re an individual can get? No, every citizen is treated equal. c. How does your community handle emergencies? Do you have a hospital or a clinic? Is there a pharmacy in your community? There is a hospital, but it mainly teaches people who don’t know much about medical care, and yes there is a pharmacy for medicine. No more prescriptions unless its sometime of drug that can be made illegal.

6. Is there a limit on how many members are accepted into your community? No, every time someone enrolls in the community, the government builds a house for them. a. What is the process to becoming a member of your community (i.e. interview, application, etc...)? You must fill out a contract, and if they have a criminal record, they must have interview.

7. What kind of money is used (if any) and how will it be distributed to community members? (refer to Step 5) We use regular U.S.A. money, although we are south of Asia, we distributed from the United States. The community will get allowances every week, but This includes people who travel out of Candy Land to do jobs.the people who offer to help with it get raises.

8. What kind of recreational activities are available to community members and how will they participate? Be specific. There will be the main sports. Football, baseball, etc. There will be a new sport though, which is to see how much candy you can eat. The person who eats the most wins a new House. There will be Game shows, and Bingo for the old fellers.

9. Are jobs assigned. Who makes those decisions 9. Are jobs assigned? Who makes those decisions? The jobs are assigned in rare occasions. Just like anywhere else you need someone to work on the community and for it. But there is others who don’t get drafted to work. If you do get drafted to work, you automatically get a 25% raise. But you only have to work for 1 year, and after that year, your traded for someone else, getting out of working.