By Conner Strickland, Gino Pallotti, and John Kirkus January 23, 2013 Our utopian society By Conner Strickland, Gino Pallotti, and John Kirkus January 23, 2013
Utopian society Nothing is different Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect. Nothing is different
Characteristics Community rules Government Family and marriage Education Career rules Religion Medical rules
Examples from research South Union, KY Both had failed as a utopian society because the people that had inhabited the community wanted to be different.
Now we will talk about the characteristics
Community Rules In the community, there will not be a curfew Everyone is required an education in high school You will not brake any laws You will obey your parrents.
Government You will pay taxes to help build our community The government will make the laws The government will make the prices of goods and services
Family and marriage You are assigned a spouse You are assigned four children They will be two girls, and two boys You are not allowed to divorce
Education There are 7 day weeks but you go to school 3 days out of the week The only classes are P.E and conditioning You only eat taco bell, American pie, McDonalds, and burger king
Career rules You are required to get a good education You are assigned a job based on your interest
Religion Our religion is Baptist They will only serve one god named Jesus You will all go to church on Sundays
Medical rules All kids will go to the doctor every month Adults have the choice to go to the doctor All medication and surgeries will be free
Conclusion A utopia society is very hard to do Many societies have failed If this society ever was real, it would be a very good utopia society
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