Micnatsie: Utopian Society By: Michaele Bryant, Josie Deal, & Natalie Edmunds M.

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Micnatsie: Utopian Society By: Michaele Bryant, Josie Deal, & Natalie Edmunds M

What is a Utopian Society?  a society where everything & everyone is perfect and the same  there are no world problems, such as diversity, poverty,etc., in the society  invented by Sir Thomas More

Examples of Utopias  Oneida Community Mansion House- they all believed that Jesus had already returned in A.D 70  Shakertown at Pleasant Hill- they believe God is in nature To the left: Shakertown at Pleasant Hill

Our Utopia  our Utopia is called Micnatsie  Let’s take a journey to Micnatsie!!!

Basic Community Rules  no non – medically needed drugs  ABSOLUTELY no littering  only hovercrafts are allowed  no texting while driving your hovercraft  all children MUST participate in a recreational activity  NO RACISM!!!

Family Guidelines  families must be made up of 2 parents & 3 children, whatever gender they may choose  families must read a daily devotion together before going anywhere  families must eat at least one meal a day together

Marriage Guidelines  have to be at least 25 years old to be married  have to be married for 2 years before having a child  HAVE to be married before having a child  can name children whatever they want

Education  only required to go to school 3 days a week  must learn all 5 subjects- math, science, English, reading, & history  must know all the history of the society  MUST respect ALL teachers, or you will be punished  School hours are from 10:00- 3:00  will get to and from school through society’s transportation- hovercraft

Careers  jobs will be determined by your personalities and traits  you must start your job given at the age 20  jobs may vary from bakers to construction workers to teachers  Will get paid in Chevrons( nation’s currency)  have a market economy

Other Things  the standard of living is very high  citizens get everything they need  we have all kinds of technology- tvs, cell phones, tablets, computers, etc.

Religious Beliefs  religion is Christianity  everyone believes in 1 God  everyone must go to church more than once a week  must read the Bible EVERYDAY  follow the 10 Commandments  know every book of the Bible  PRAY EVERDAY!!

Medical Guidelines  only take medicine that is prescribed to YOU!  only take prescribed dosage  only come to ER when absolute needed  there are only 10 doctors available in the community

Government Guidelines  has a mayor with a city council  not a dictatorship  no hovercrafts in unauthorized areas  mayor is elected by citizens, but doesn’t make decisions alone  citizens have a say in the government M

Micnatsie Pledge: I pledge allegiance To Micnatsie and To the chevron For which it’s placed One Society under God Perfect in every way. AMEN!

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