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an essay on 2020: An Year of Change.​

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Answered by bhagalpursubhash
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In the year 2020, everything must and will change. From the rule of government to the way we live our everyday lives, all things will face some type of major or minor change. Government changes with the times. By the year 2020, with so many world powers, there, in turn, will be a more prominent world government system. Decisions will be made for the concern of the world's population. With pollution and poverty taking the world by storm, the need for a global governing body would be required to make sure we could make laws and rules that will help the world. This will make sure that the more powerful countries would not take advantage of the weaker ones.

This global government will make laws so that any individual country that would try to do this would be punished. Some other smaller changes that I think will take place are more females in higher leadership positions and more changes in the amount of power the President receives. Amendments should be passed so that the presidents' duties will be set by the global government to ensure less abusiveness of his power. I think there will be a rule that the President has no say in passing laws. If the Congress feels that a law should be passed, one person will not be able to veto it. More technology laws must also be passed. Since technology will be amazingly advanced by that time. Rules about what information is available for people to see are important. Laws concerning the amount of pollution an automobile can give off should be even stricter to help the environment.

If the Internet seems amazing to you today, then in 2020, you will be blown away. I imagine waking up in the morning and having my alarm clock tell me what the weather is, what I have to do that day, and what is going on in the world. This is just one little minor change in the way life will be in 2020. No, we will not be in spaceships but our vehicles won't be the same gas-guzzlers as today.

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