Forward In Time
Dear Socrates,
The mission that you sent me on to see the future of Greece suffered somewhat of a malfunction. The time warp didn't take me forward two hundred and fifty years as planned. I'm not exactly sure how much farther forward in time I landed, but to my best approximations I was taken to a land called the United States of America some 2,500 years from now. While I am still not sure of the prospect of Greece, I think I may have retrieved some valuable information from this future society's government, technology and people.
The government from this future society is very intricately woven into the daily lives of the people. The land is best described as a "free land" where the citizens are allowed to have their God-given rights and the government is in place to insure that every person is given those rights. There are no royal families in this land. Government officials are chosen by the people who trust these officials to make laws for them; however the people......
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