Pros And Cons Of A Strictopian Government

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The people Strictopia do not like the way our government is full of corruption. The government complicates things to try and hide its corruption, but all that does is make Strictopians trust it less. Strictopians feel the need to form a more perfect society so that everything will be fair. Strictopia will be less complex than our predecessors’ society. Strictopia will share minimal similarities with our old society. These similarities will consist of a money system like what was used and basic human rights. Strictopia’s government will be modeled after an autocratic style government. An autocratic government is where one person or a group of people have absolute rule over the people (“Autocratic Leadership Style”). There are not any actual autocratic governments in existence today, but one government that prefers an autocratic government style is China (“Autocratic Leadership Style”). According to Mark Adomanis at China is successful as an autocratic government, but its autocratic government is starting to deteriorate from rebellious citizens (“Just like Russia, China is an Autocratic Government with Serious Economic Problems”). The leaders of an Autocratic government are also exempt from all laws (“Autocracy Advantages and Disadvantages”). Strictopia’s government will have some changes from the traditional …show more content…
These levels will be primary, secondary, and tertiary. Kindergarten will be lumped together with the primary level. The primary level will be 6-7 years long and will focus on History, Mathematics, English, Science, and a foreign language. The secondary level will be 6-7 years long and will be more rigorous schooling related to what the child wants to grow up to be. The tertiary level will be designed to help you specialize in your chosen field of work and will not have a set amount of years to be taken. Adults are also strongly advised to take this level schooling even though it isn’t