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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
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30 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER PLEASE ANSWER ASAP THIS ASSIGNMENT IS DUE SOON!!!! Whoever has read the book Matched by Ally Condie - An

swer these questions please - or at least one of them if you know the answer 1. What type of behavior is the government controlling? 2. What is the reason for the government taking control? 3. Compare and contrast the benefits and negatives of the government taking control in this way. 4. How does the government maintain control? 5. In a multi-paragraph response, compare the type of control in your book to a real life example of government control. Give a summary of the example (provide who, what, where, when, and why) you are comparing it to and how the book could be relevant to real life.
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2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The government is basically trying to control people from making their own choices and is also kind of preventing the people from being free. They live in a world where everything is picked out for them, including their significant others. In a way to having their jobs picked out for them, this part is kind of like <em>The City of Ember</em>.

Explanation:

Rama09 [41]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The government maintains control by taking the freedom from the people. The government is trying to control people from making their own choices and is preventing the people from being free. They live in a world where everything is picked out for them, including their significant others. They also have their jobs picked out for them as well.

Explanation:

The reason for the government taking control is so that people won't have freedom. The government thinks that with giving the people freedom, they will overpower the government.

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