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Creation of your Island Laws Must create no less than 10 laws

Creation of your Island Laws Must create no less than 10 laws They must not use a specific students name to be excluded or put down. They must fit your islands theme They must protect your islands inhabitants and make for a productive society. Sample Island Timeline. 1945

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Creation of your Island Laws Must create no less than 10 laws

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  1. Creation of your Island Laws • Must create no less than 10 laws • They must not use a specific students name to be excluded or put down. • They must fit your islands theme • They must protect your islands inhabitants and make for a productive society

  2. Sample Island Timeline 1945 WWII ends and 1000 families move to the island 1925 Island created by large volcanic eruption 1973 New element revolutionizes the island’s electronics and allows everyone to have a free holographic chip to display TV and internet anywhere 2009 Volcanic eruption fills the gap and reconnects the island 1987 Time travel invented 2013 Sample Island delegates are sent to the United States to get Congress to do their jobs 1996 Massive earthquake splits the island in two 1969 Man travels to the moon and brings back new element 1980 Oil is discovered 1937 First inhabitant Mr. Crusoe arrives • Must include at least 10 laws • Dates can be past, present, or future.

  3. Country Profile Info (SEE PG 114 for another sample) • Create a profile for your island like the ones below • Remember 1 mi = 1,61 km for conversions

  4. Name of your Island • Outline of your island shape • Flag of your island • You must have: • Total Population • Pop Density Listed • Major Languages spoken on your island • Listed at least two major exports and imports • Your capital listed • Your landmass or land area listed

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