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In the fictional world of Utopialand, there is no government. All people

are considered equal, and no one can own land or possessions

privately. While this scenario has eliminated many problems from

society, it has created new ones. Since there is no law, there is no

punishment for crimes. People inflict any consequences they choose

on those who have offended them. This causes people to live in

constant fear of victimization and retaliation.

Which is the best explanation of how the setting helps to reveal the theme?


A. The dangerous living situation shows the need for at least some laws.


B. The utopian society shows that human nature has a dark side.


C. The land and possessions owned by everyone show the potential for harmony.


D. The punishment-free civilization shows the natural limits of law and justice.

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D) The punishment-free civilization shows the natural limits of law and justice.

I know the person before me said A but I don’t think that’s necessarily a theme, but just an observation.
User Jinsky
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Answer:

A - The dangerous living situation shows the need for at least some laws.

hope this helped.

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