Sometimes it’s best to blindly accept what we’re told.

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Sometimes it’s best to blindly accept what we’re told. 4 Corners Sometimes it’s best to blindly accept what we’re told.

4 Corners It is possible to create a utopia in America or somewhere in the world.

“The ends justify the means.” Machiavelli 4 Corners “The ends justify the means.” Machiavelli

“Religion is the opiate of the masses.” Karl Marx 4 Corners “Religion is the opiate of the masses.” Karl Marx

Society needs more laws to keep everyone safe and happy. 4 Corners Society needs more laws to keep everyone safe and happy.

Parents should have an input in their children’s education. 4 Corners Parents should have an input in their children’s education.

4 Corners ALL American students need the same learning opportunities at the same time in life, so it’s important to have the government regulate teachers with a national pacing guide.

4 Corners All people should be equal in every way in order to create a better society. (pay, talents, education, living conditions)

Revolutions are not caused by ignorant people. 4 Corners Revolutions are not caused by ignorant people.

4 Corners Mocking for the sake of correcting is an effective way to change a society.

People can be manipulated and deceived through propaganda. 4 Corners People can be manipulated and deceived through propaganda.

4 Corners It is the government’s responsibility to know people’s personal goals, likes, and dislikes in order to benefit the entire society.