Perfect Places In America Research Paper

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America is not one of the greatest place to live in, nor is Canada, Europe or Asia, but, to Thomas Moore, there is a place that is classified as being perfect. Some people will describe a perfect place to be filled with money, friends, family and power, but the citizens of Utopia think the opposite. The citizens of Utopia do not believe in money and power to perfect, they believe more in things that makes a society untied and for everyone living in the same place to feel happy. A perfect place has every citizen living in it to feel happy and enjoy where they are. Utopia is an idealistic place for its equality on citizens, their knowledge on agriculture, and methods of rehabilitation. Equality is important in Utopia because without it a society will have inequality which will come with many problems. One problem that inequality brings is on different thoughts in the citizens’ minds. When a …show more content…

Not only does agriculture bring everyone together, but it also helps the citizens live a healthy life. One of the problems that a place will have if they do not have knowledge of agriculture is being spoiled with food, fighting for food or having a higher chance of starving to death. If a citizen just accepts food and does not learn how to make it does not give them a high chance of living a longer life. A solution to not be spoiled with food is to gain knowledge on agriculture and learn how to plant crops. If a place has only a few citizens with the knowledge to plant crops and those citizens suddenly die then the people who don’t know agriculture will starve. The citizens will also have a better life if they learned agriculture they will not steal food or kill for food. Utopia is a better place because everyone receives the knowledge of agriculture and everyone gets their own garden to plant their own