Egoistic Socialism Model Government Hierarchy Supply H O

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Egoistic Socialism Model Government Hierarchy Supply H. O. I. A. Dignitaries Adjudicators = Goods

Egoistic Socialism Model Government Hierarchy Supply H. O. I. A. Dignitaries Adjudicators = Goods companies give to the supply = Income (from Income Organization) Nominators Roster 1. Jane’s Company Delegates Most Income 2. John’s Company 3. Jack’s Company Go to Benambia. Gov. wordpress. com for more info 4. Jill’s Company Least Income 5. Jake’s Company Egoistic Socialism Model Government Hierarchy Supply H. O. I. A. Dignitaries Adjudicators = Goods companies give to the supply = Income (from Income Organization) Nominators Roster 1. Jane’s Company Delegates 2. John’s Company Go to Benambia. Gov. wordpress. com for more info Least Income 3. Jack’s Company 4. Jill’s Company 5. Jake’s Company Most Income

Government Hierarchy Delegates: Make decisions on… Office Groups International Relations Banning items from the

Government Hierarchy Delegates: Make decisions on… Office Groups International Relations Banning items from the roster (or not) Citizens’ Rights Any laws that prohibit certain actions Must cooperate to make decisions. Nominators: Will appoint delegates and members of the H. O. I. A. Get more votes than other citizens. Delegates: Help the H. O. I. A. and Adjucators make decisions. Act as “advisors. ” Egoistic Socialism Model Companies do not make money by selling things. In fact, companies give away their products to the Benambian Supply, which is a collection of products companies have submitted. Companies make money when people vote for them. Any citizen can vote for a company. The more a company is voted for, the higher it moves up the roster. The roster is a list of companies in order based on how much they are voted for. The higher a company is on the roster, the more income it gets. Income is the money that companies collect. House of International Affairs (H. O. I. A. ): Vote with the delegates on how to deal with “International Relations, ” or, things relating to other countries. Adjucators: Vote to approve or disapprove the delegates’ choices. Government Hierarchy Delegates: Make decisions on… Office Groups International Relations Banning items from the roster (or not) Citizens’ Rights Any laws that prohibit certain actions Must cooperate to make decisions. Nominators: Will appoint delegates and members of the H. O. I. A. Get more votes than other citizens. Delegates: Help the H. O. I. A. and Adjucators make decisions. Act as “advisors. ” House of International Affairs (H. O. I. A. ): Vote with the delegates on how to deal with “International Relations, ” or, things relating to other countries. Adjucators: Vote to approve or disapprove the delegates’ choices. Egoistic Socialism Model Companies do not make money by selling things. In fact, companies give away their products to the Benambian Supply, which is a collection of products companies have submitted. Companies make money when people vote for them. Any citizen can vote for a company. The more a company is voted for, the higher it moves up the roster. The roster is a list of companies in order based on how much they are voted for. The higher a company is on the roster, the more income it gets. Income is the money that companies collect.