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Mamont248 [21]
3 years ago
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In a futuristic society, there is a complete lack of central organization and common purpose. Without government, people are sti

ll generally civil to one another, but they mainly look out only for themselves. They are less advanced in terms of communication, education, and health than we are today. Their lack of concerted effort has resulted in widespread apathy and societal failure.
Which two themes most clearly interact in this story? A the need for structure and the responsibility of free will B the need for personal fulfillment and the desire for independence C the importance of the individual and disappointment with society D the concern for freedom and the desire for community
English
2 answers:
Charra [1.4K]3 years ago
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I believe your answers are A and C. Hope this helps!

Thanks!


~Steve
wel3 years ago
3 0
Greetings!

Option A, and Option B would be correct. 
This society clearly needs some sort of government, or control. People may be civil now, but without any laws, and without any boundaries, it will not last long.Then, of course, we see there is no government, no boundaries. People may feel they don't need one. But the thing about humans is, leadership is always needed. People need someone to follow.

Hope this helps you! ~
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