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VERITON

VERITON. By Grace and Diana January 22,2013. Utopia. A perfect society. The word came from the Greek language. Examples: Aurora Colony, every one was Christian. Dystopia. The complete opposite of a Utopia. A society with oppression and totalitarian, everything would be bad and miserable.

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VERITON

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  1. VERITON By Grace and Diana January 22,2013

  2. Utopia • A perfect society. • The word came from the Greek language. • Examples: Aurora Colony, every one was Christian.

  3. Dystopia • The complete opposite of a Utopia. • A society with oppression and totalitarian, everything would be bad and miserable. • Example: Soviet union or Nazi Regimen

  4. The Characteristics of a Utopia: • Basic rules & law. • Family guidelines. • Marriage Guidelines. • Education. • Careers. • Religious Beliefs. • Medical Guidelines. • Government Guidelines.

  5. About Our Utopia • Our Utopia is much like a perfect society and would be a great place to live. • The name of our utopia is Veriton. • It has all the qualities of a utopian society.

  6. GOVERNMENT • It would be a federal democracy. • The president will stay in office two years. • People would have first amendment, second amendment, & basic freedoms. • You can vote for president.

  7. Education • Have to go to school for twelve years to learn the basics. • You can go to college. • You choose what you want to major in at college.

  8. RULES AND REGULATIONS • No criminal activity or you will go to jail. • All people are to be respected, even teenagers and children. • No drugs or alcohol for recreational uses.

  9. Marriage Guidelines • You may choose your own partner. • You can divorce this partner if you have good cause & you attend marriage counseling. • You can not cheat on your partner.

  10. Family Guidelines • You can only have 4 children. • You will not have broken any rules if you have twins, triplets, etc. & exceed limit. • You do not have to have children. • You can have your own children, unless you might pass down a disease.

  11. Careers • Everybody will have a job. • You do not have to have a job if you are retired or too young. • People will get paid different amounts for different work.

  12. Medical Guidelines • Hospitals, doctors, & nurses will be provided. • Everybody will be provided free medical care. • People will be provided over the counter medications.

  13. Conclusion • In conclusion, a utopia is a perfect great place to live. • A dystopia is the opposite of it. • Our Utopia would be free and maintain small rules that are to be followed, so it will still be pretty free.

  14. References • http://coursesite.uhcl.edu/HSH/Whitec/LITR/5439utopia/default.htm • http://lillyrosereadersnetwork.blogspot.com/2012/09/will-people-get-sick-of-dystopian.html

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