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mezya [45]
2 years ago
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Match the term with the statements given below and write the correct option. A ‘Utopian Society' is - (i) a society under a bene

volent monarchy (ii) a society that is unlikely to ever exist (iii) a society under the control of a chosen few wise men (iv) a society under Parliamentary Democracy
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anastassius [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: a society that is unlikely to ever exist

Explanation:

An utopian society is a society that is desirable and is seen to be perfect but in reality, such society doesn't exist. In an utopian society, one main feature is that there's a benevolent government that is in charge of ensuring that the general welfare of the people in the society and their safety are of topmost priority. In this society, everyone is treated with love, respect and they all live without fear

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