Kjnaae Unit One: Performance Task By: Denae Lamb.

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Kjnaae Unit One: Performance Task By: Denae Lamb

The Social Contract In Kjnaae you are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the country. The communities within this country are apart of Kjnaae but not official until the process of Identification is complete. The rules here are simple and logical. If you disobey them, you will be spending some time in a jail just outside of the country on an island for a certain amount of time, depending on how severe the crime was. You will be there until trial and you are given a lawyer to help your case. You may not restrict arrest when a government official detains you, however you may only be detained for 72 hours. If you are proven guilty depending on the consequences you are given a 25 to life then parole; depending on the case, if very severe, you will be given a life sentence. We are trying to create an equality for the citizens of Kjnaae and everybody wants to live in a safe environment, so let’s make it one. prison

Restrictions 1. No criminal activity: -Murdering. -Abortions. -Stealing. -Breaking & entering. -Racism. -No trespassing. -No drinking and driving 2. You can drive at Receive your learners at Legal drinking age at Legal to smoke at age No illegal drugs. 7. Speed limits: -In town: 50. -Highway: You must wear a seat belt at all times the vehicle is in movement. 9. Legal to vote at age 17.

Rights & Freedoms 1. Freedom of speech. 2. Freedom of religion. 3. Freedom of language. 4. Have the right to vote. 5. Have the right to enter, leave, and return Kjnaae. 6. Freedom of thought, opinion, and belief. 7. Have the right to have individual equality: -Protection. -No discrimination based on race, national origin, color, sex, age, or religion. 8. Freedom for peace. 9. Freedom of press 10. The right to remain silent 11. The right to protest for something you believe in or against -Non violent

Social Organizations within Kjnaae to provide for the citizens.

Police: To enforce the rules, regulations, equality of Kjnaae and to keep the citizens protected and safe. Grocery Stores: To supply the needs and wants of the citizens. Give them healthy choices/alternatives to comfort their lifestyle. Family: To provide love, care, protection, rules, comfort, support, and shelter. Health Care: (hospitals, optometrists, dentists) to provide health care, eye care, and teeth care to your life. You may have to buy out unless you have insurance. Churches: Fulfills spiritual needs. Recreational Centers: (gym/fitness, workout stations, a track, courts, ski hills) provides enjoyment, healthy living, and helps build muscle and skill. Retail Stores: (mall, gas stations, hardware stores, car dealer ships) provides needs and wants of others. Media: (magazines, television, radio, movies, internet) helps others know what is going on around them and provides them with useful and helpful information they can use. Also brings enjoyment and laughter into your life. School/Education: provides an educational learning environment for those who attend and help brighten and bring together a future after graduating. Banks: Protects your chequing and savings account; helps save and protect all the money you put in. Government: Brings rules, freedom, and protection into our lives.

Decision Making In the country of Kjnaae, we express ourselves as a democratic place to live. We have a president who may lead up to a period of 4 years and may be re-elected for 3 years until they have to call another election. There are 4 parties who, not including the presidential party, and each one gets to vote. There are 35 people in each party who are chosen that leader, in that party, who is able to vote. We ensure that the government in power is trying to do the greatest good for the greatest number. Running for a place in government or presidential position will take place over a period of one year and voting will be dated on July 16 th every 4 years. If a conflict arises or new ideas are presented it will be held at the House of Kjnaae and talked about or debated between the presidential party and the opposition. Miss/Mrs/Mr. Speaker is the person who represents the citizens of the country. At the very end when everyone is done, the house will then vote and the bill/law will be either passed on or rejected; if rejected the law/bill it not be passed on. A bill/law can be rejected when the majority votes against it and you may vote against it even if it’s your party wanting a certain thing. A majority is 51% or higher. If the opposition parties feel that the presidential party is abusing his/her power, they can call a re-election and if voted in, they may become president, even if the president’s term is not finished. decisions made here