A society is like a puzzle, it is made of different pieces. Those pieces are: Economics Government Varieties of religions Education Recreation and play.

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A society is like a puzzle, it is made of different pieces. Those pieces are: Economics Government Varieties of religions Education Recreation and play Families All of these things must work and be successful for a society to keep people happy and to not let their society crumble.

My society will be have: Welcomes all people, Caucasians, Indians, African-Americans, Chinese, and any other type of people Everyone can choose their own religion and will not be treated unfairly Democracy government and everyone any age can vote Education free for everyone in grades’ 1-12 Healthcare for everyone Cooperate with other countries Men and woman are 100% equal Many jobs in all categories opened for everyone. Due to all these jobs being new

Anyone can make a group that has about 20 members then in that group a leader is selected, if the most people like this persons ideas and leadership style they will be made 1 of the 4 leaders of the country, and among the leaders they will make decisions equally. In less the leaders choose to have one in charge of education and recreation, another in charge of the economics, then the other two in charge of the government and managing the people. 1.Legal drinking age and alcohol purchasing age is Tobacco and any type of drugs are banned from the country in order too reduce harm and other accidents. 3.At age 17 any one is allowed to go for their drivers license. 4.Children start school at age 6, grade 1 and go until age 18 which is grade 12. Throughout the education process the student will have it paid for. 5.Religion choice is optional and you will not be discriminated against for what it is. 6.Anyone at any age can be accepted a citizen in a very short process and can vote once they are accepted.

 A society would most likely be viewed for their language, religion, time and place, culture, government type, gender equality, and how immigrants and other people are treated.

Us in the New Canadian States will not judge anyone or anything on how they look or do things. Our goal is too cooperate and make everything as good as it can be. We view any other society as equal as we are, they have their own way of doing things. Also, our country will not participate in worldview, we will respect everyone's opinions and doing things. If your nice to us, we’ll be nice to you. We would like to get off too a good start and make allies with other countries in the world. Our long-term goal is conquer the world starting with Germany. But, at the start we will treat all countries the same and cooperate with them until we gain enough power.

A worldview is expressed in the daily life of a society and how certain things are important to the person/people who are viewing/living the society. Example, it is how people treat other people who are different from themselves. Also, worldview has a huge impact on how we talk, how we act, what we wear, who we hang out with, what kind of music we listen to etc. Above: Funny example of someone being different so not fitting in.

Everyone in the country, citizen or visitor, not matter what age, and no matter how they look will all be treated equally like human beings and how you would want to be treated. “Treat others as you would want to be treated” is a very important law in the New Canadian States. No matter how you dress, how you look, what you like, how you act, what your religion is, who your family is, who your friends are, and how you talk. Also, males and females are 100% equal.

A worldview is expressed in the daily life of a society and how certain things are important to the person/people who are viewing/living the society. Example, it is how people treat other people who are different from themselves.

No one will be treated verbally differently at all costs. If someone is caught abusing this rule by an official or being reported they will be paying a fine of $550, no matter who it is. If some one is caught physically abusing some one differently they will be paying a $10000 fine and will be illegible to get a job for 1 year. Worldview from other countries will not impact us at all. For people in the society they can dress however they want and will be treated the same. Everyone of the age 18 and up will be 100% independent unless help is needed.

In other societies, people are majorly influenced on how famous and more popular people dress and act; then if some people are different they may be not treated fairly. In my society everyone can dress however they want, male or female. We want our country to stick out, by showing more positive attitudes and not all looking the same. We want in the long term for all the citizens to be 50% more independent. The red stick figure is our country and the other gray ones are other countries. It is showing how much our country will be noticed and how different it will be.

Our country will be in the place of Canada and it will be launching on January 1 st, We look forward to seeing you all and throughout the first week of the country being opened, the citizens will be assigned a job of their choice in the region they were assigned too. See you soon!