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Bess [88]
3 years ago
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Imagine you are stranded on a deserted island with 400 individuals. Once you and the others have built some shelters and taken s

tock of the island, how would you move forward? Based on what you know about government, describe how you would set up the law-making body of government for the island’s survivors. Make sure to include the number of members in your legislature, how many houses it will have, how long members can be law makers, how they are chosen, and their responsibilities.
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Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
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I would make a law by making the survivors vote for one and only one person to lead. The person who gets voted to be the leader will not make people do any certain things. He will only make some rules up. Like no one is to kill each other. They will get to say statement like "No one shall kill humans, we are a pack and we will stick together. There responsibilities is to keep the pack together, and in a team. There Will be houses to keep everyone in shelter. There will be one per Family.
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