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Utopian Research Activity

Utopian Research Activity. You will complete the following activity with a partner. You are going to research past and present utopian communities.

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Utopian Research Activity

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  1. Utopian Research Activity

  2. You will complete the following activity with a partner. • You are going to research past and present utopian communities

  3. Directions: Explore the following communities using the provided websites. Investigate the concepts of “utopia” and answer the following questions. During the 1800s in the United States, several groups experimented with setting up a “utopian society” in order to improve upon American society. These were small groups of people who usually followed the teachings and ideas of one leader. They isolated themselves and worked together to achieve perfection. Many shared work, wealth, and property. Some were based on religion. I. New Harmony: A historical society http://www-lib.iupui.edu/kade/newharmony/home.html 1. Name the two American utopian societies that were born in New Harmony and the leader of each society. II. Brook Farm: A historical societyhttp://www.vcu.edu/engweb/transcendentalism/ideas/brhistory.html-Scroll down to Philosophy at Brook Farm. 1. What were Ripley’s goals? -Scroll down to Lifestyles. 2. What symbolizing custom did the entire company perform at the Farm? III. Twin Oaks: A current “utopian society”http://www.twinoaks.org1. When did this community start? 2. How many hours does each member work a week? IV. Acorn: A current “utopian society”http://www.acorncommunity.org -Click “About Us” – then click “Culture and Recreation” Explore their culture and recreation. What did you find most interesting?

  4. Individually…. • Read “4 Utopian Communities That Didn't Pan Out”. • Select 10 questions from the Informational Text questions and respond • Make sure you use textual evidence to support your answer

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