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in what way do you think the print "the dream of worldwide democratic and social republic "depicts a utopian vision (3 marks)​

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Answered by 7sreegiri
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Explanation:

Figure 1 depicts a dream of world wise democratic and social republics. It shows many nations which will touch the milestone to become democratic and social republics. It would of course, be an ideal situation. Hence, this figure depicts an utopian vision as it was unlikely to actually exist.

Answered by SharadSangha
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'The dream of the worldwide democratic and social republic' depicts the utopia vision.

  • Utopia was coined by Sir Thomas in 1516 in his Latin text Utopia, it means 'no place'. The word utopia refers to a place, society, or community where everything is perfect.
  • Utopia's vision refers to a perfect society where everyone is happy.
  • Democratic supports democratic principle.
  • Republic means a system where the government is chosen through democratic voting.
  • A social republic is a state that supports socialism and democracy.
  • The print 'the dream of the worldwide democratic and social republic' depicts the utopia vision in the following ways:
  1. people have rights.
  2. The government will be chosen through a universal adult franchise.
  3. It would support the progress of all.
  4. Equality and so on.

The state that would be formed would include elements such as democracy and socialism. rights and so on. It would help individuals to grow and progress, but it wouldn't prefer any one community over another therefore, yes 'the dream of the worldwide democratic and social republic' depicts the utopia vision.

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