The Netherlands: Similarities Of Panem And The Netherlands

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Miah Dunham
Mrs. Safar
English 9
22 March 2023
Compare and contrast essay The Netherlands have Asylums which is protection granted to people who have left their native country as a political refugee. There is a controversy that they have very harsh policies for their asylums. This wasn’t very surprising because the Netherlands have a immigration problem. My paper will be about the differences between the Netherlands and Panems government, social structure, economy and why they are different or alike. Panem and the Netherlands are very different.
Panems government is very different from the Netherlands because unlike the Netherlands they have a totalitarian government much like North Korea. Panem abuses their power, one example is the games …show more content…

The Netherlands have 7 different social classes which contain, working upper echelon, privileged younger people, ensured upper echelon, employed middle class, low education pensioners, insecure workers, the precariat. The rich people and poor people are very different in panem. The rich people train for the hunger games and are fed very well, they have very unique tastes like dying their bodies with weird colors. They also style their hair very weird and wear weird clothing and jewelry. Rich people in the Netherlands bring their kids to the doctor more than poor people do. …show more content…

Panem and the Netherlands are different in some ways, they have very different politics. The Netherlands have a constitution and Panem does not. Panem also has a totalitarian government whereas the Netherlands have a constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands have seven different social classes which aren’t like the twelve Panem has. Economy in the Netherlands and Panem aren’t similar. In Panem the districts produce resources but they don’t get a huge factor of that because it all goes to the capital and first districts. It's different in the Netherlands because everyone can grow their own food but housing and inflation is a major problem. My paper was about Panem and the Netherlands political structure, social structure and economy. This comparison is important because it's important to see how Panem relates to countries from the real world. Here's a question for the reader, if you were to research these two countries would your thoughts be the same as mine or