Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Kid Nation Ep.4

     Social Structure -  There are multiple religions in Bonanza that certain people study. This is causing many arguments and separations, yet this problem isn't causing anyone to try to solve the issue. The town journal is a book the town council follows to run bonanza, meaning when the journal mentioned religion the town council found it necessary to bring religion into the town. Despite their differences the town really came together to pray around the fire one night. All the pioneers found something in common to bring the town together despite the major religion differences.

Obligation- The pioneers are all given certain jobs to do around the town. However, many yellow teams refuse to do their job when they are cooks. This causes issues because food is a very important part of running the town. Most pioneers fulfill their tasks by completing chores necessary to running the town. The yellow team consistently earns the cooking spot, meaning their job is most likely not going to be done.

Role - Each week the pioneers compete in a challenge to decide their classes that they will be put into. The weekly challenges usually are physical challenges that have to include everyone all ages and all different social groups. If all pioneers participate in their group to help win the challenge they are given a certain role. The team who works the most and finishes first wins the top role, upper class where they don't have anything to work for. The following roles are merchants, cooks, and then labors who have to do all the dirty work like clean the bathrooms.       

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