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AlladinOne [14]
2 years ago
15

If you were creating a nation, what rules and laws

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taurus [48]2 years ago
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Answer:

Personally, I would make some changes to the school systems. I would increase the national payment to schools, and try to make them a better overall place. I would also make a group of around 4 or 5 people to make decisions. There would be no president, just that group. Also I would let some jobs available to kids 13 or up. They would have to be proven responsible though.

Explanation:

I hope this helps, i kinda just spat random things out there but i tried, hope this is enough :D

jek_recluse [69]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: I already have my own country, the one wherein I live.. and probably you too!talking about the rules.. if I had to make some..1. I would have created compulsory classes for all the parents about the upbringing of their children so that both girls and boys should would have learnt to respect each other.2. strict action would be taken on the officials of both private and government sector if they fail to serve the country and found guilty.and their are lot many..we see how foreign countries are.. we get fascinated by the atmosphere. we want to see our home clean our family happy.. isn't the country we live in our? don't we want to see our people happy? simply apply the changes you want to see in your country and it will be a paradise!3.5K viewsView upvotesAnswer requested by Nitesh Rai31Related questions (More answers below)

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