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Pacific Kingdom Citizenship Test

1. When did the Pacific Kingdom become a dominion of Foliland?


2. When was the Pacific Kingdom colonized by Foliland?
3. What is the political system here?
4. Explain the events of the South Continent War.
5. Why does the government tax citizens?
6. Explain the life point system.
7. What rights do citizens have?
8. Who enforces the law?
9. What is the Antarctica Resettlement Plan?
10. Who are our neighboring countries?

Pacific Kingdom Citizenship Test Key


1. When did the Pacific Kingdom become a dominion of Foliland?

After 70 years under Folilands direct rule, the Pacific Kingdom became a dominion in
1738.
2. When was the Pacific Kingdom colonized by Foliland?

Pacific Kingdom was colonized in 1668 when Foliland first reached the new continent.
3. What is the political system here?

The political system is a democratic monarchy. In a democratic monarchy there is a


king or queen who holds most of the power and the rest goes to six representatives
from the six states. King or queen will be elected by the people and they will serve till
their death. Then power will be passed down to the next two generations. After the
third generation there will be another vote for the next king or queen and their family
will be in power for three generations. If needed a king or queen family can be
impeached by majority vote by the people. People in each state will also vote for a
representative who will represent them at the kings castle. The representatives
hold all judicial power and the king or queen holds all executive power but the power
of the legislative is split between the representatives and the king or queen.

4. Explain the events of the South Continent War.

In 1850 Pacific Kingdom was invaded and taken over by the Country of Loxton and
were forced under their rule. With the aid of Foliland, resistance broke out and the
South Continent War began. The war lasted for 10 years with a treaty signed at the
end deciding new borders for the countries.

5. Why does the government tax citizens?

Before the South Continent War infrastructure was already widely developed. Now
government taxes go to improving education and healthcare. Also since the
Antarctica Resettlement plan, taxes have been going towards temperature
regulation, and new infrastructure in the recently built cites in Antarctica.

6. Explain the life point system.

The Life Point System is a record kept throughout a citizens life that affects what
kind of jobs they will receive. Every citizen starting at the age of 15 will be watched

on the actions they make. Citizens will receive points on actions that are morally
right and help the community. Actions that are done that break the law or are
immoral will result in deduction of points. Points will accumulate based off of good
actions and more points means more respect and opportunities to get higher paying
jobs and higher positions. For example only people with a higher amount of points will
be able to run for higher positions like the King or Queen. For those in high positions,
points must be maintained above a certain level or else they will be taken out. This
system had begun soon after the country became dominion due to wide corruption
that was present early on. The Life Point System is meant to efficiently decrease
corruption.
7. What are some of the rights citizens have?

Citizens have many rights including freedom of press, religion and the right to bear
arms etc.

8. Who enforces the law?

The Pacific Guard; the police of Pacific Kingdom and loyal to the king or queen in
power.

9. What is the Antarctica Resettlement Plan?

Few years prior to the South Continent War the government made a plan to start
building cities in Antarctica for the population to live in and allow the rest of the land
on the South Continent for more land use instead.

10. What are the set of rules in the Pacific Kingdom called?

The Pacific Laws; Includes rules that are enforced by the Pacific Guard.

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