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Created by: Nicholas, Max, and Ethan

A Utopian Society is a fictional place where everything is supposedly perfect. America had some utopian societies but all failed miserably.

The characteristics of all utopian societies are the same. They are supposed to be perfect, everyone is the same. For example, the people of the society of Old Salem all belonged to the Moravian Church.

If you look at one of the utopian societies, you’ll see how they relate to the characteristics and definitions we gave you earlier. Old Salem is very much like the examples we gave earlier.

Our utopian society is going to be the closest thing you can get to an actual perfect society. There will be much freedom in our society, not like Jonas’ which limits it.

1.The first rule is no crime (that means no Breaking and Entering.) 2. No violence unless in video games! 3. You are free to join whatever religion you choose (except Satanism. It’s not allowed.) 4. You may be in any political region you choose (Democrat, Republican, Neutralist.)

Two parents : Male and Female, Male and Male, and Female and Female. The parents can have as many children as they want. If a couple happens to be gay they may adopt as many children as they want.

A man and a woman can get married. A man and another man can get married. A woman and another woman can get married. You can get divorced if you really wanted to. If your spouse happens to pass you can remarry.

Everyone who can attend school will have to. Everyone will get a proper education. If someone were to be classified as “Special Ed”, they would have special classes. There will be enough schools that every child will have a school to attend. The classes will be reading, language, science, social studies, math, band, conditioning, and chorus. Everyone can pick their own connections/non academic classes.

Everyone who has completed college is eligible for a job. Minimum wage is ten dollars per hour. Certain people will be chosen to have certain jobs like EMT’s, doctors, and firefighters.

Everyone will practice their own religion. Atheists or Satanists are not allowed. You follow your own god (I suggest Jesus.)

You will receive the best quality treatment known to man! You will receive treatment based on the level of injury or illness. Nobody dies in our hospitals.(unless of old age.).

Our government would be an autocratic federation ( which means we are total rulers but citizens still have the right to vote.).