Carthago
For the 15 categories below, you need to indicate where each falls on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 generally indicates "not much" and 5 indicates "quite a lot." Be sure to read each category description to make sure you understand the scale. These are not (necessarily) judgments, i.e. a 3 is not "better" than a 4 or a 2.

You should also consider "trending" values, indicated by arrows. Note that these are not between two values (e.g. 2.5) but rather showing a direction in which a society might be moving. For example, a 2→3 indicates that you feel the society is moving from a 2 to a 3 in a given category; likewise a 3→2 means it's sliding back to a 2.  This indicates a trending direction that 2.5 does not capture.

Finish with a short descriptive summary of why you came up with these values.
Your last name *
Population size *
Overall population size with (1) village or hamlet, (2) town, (3) small city, (4) large city, (5) megalopolis
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Population
GOVERNANCE
Government intervention *
Level of government intervention in daily life with (1) Anarchism (2) Laissez-Faire Libertarianism (3) Balance between individualism and socialism (4) Social Collectivism (5) Totalitarismm
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Government
Rule of law *
Policing presence in society with (1) Vigilante Justice (2) Localized Community Watch (3) State-Supported Police Force (4) Multi-Tiered Criminal Justice System (5) Invasive, Militarized Policing
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Law
Social services *
Availability of social servies (healthcare and education) for citizens with (1) Social Services Virtually Absent (2) Limited Social Services of Uneven Quality (3) Common Social Service Access (4) Strong Network for Social Services (5) Ubiquitous Social Service Access of High Quality
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Services
ECONOMY
Economic strength *
Amount of wealth in a society with (1) depression/scarcity, (2) weak economy, (3) stable economy, (4) prosperous economy, (5) booming economy
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Economy
Wealth distribution *
How wealth is distributed throughout society with (1) virtual equality, (2) minimal stratification w/robust middle class, (3) distinct wealthy, middle class, and poor, (4) high stratification between rich and poor, (5) extreme wealth stratification
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Distribution
Agricultural production *
How the society feeds itself with (1) Little to no sustainable agriculture (2) Sparse, uncertain agriculture (3) Sustainable agriculture (4) Surplus agriculture; able to trade (5) Bountiful agriculture; rich exports
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Agriculture
SOCIAL RELATIONS
Class relations *
Levels of class relations with (1) Total Class Equality (2) Minor Class Privilege (3) Systemic Class Privilege (4) Class Discrimination (5) Oppressive Classism
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Class
Race relations *
Levels of race relations with (1) Total Racial Equality (2) Minor Racial Privilege (3) Systemic Racial Privilege (4) Racial Discrimination (5) Oppressive Racism\
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Race
Gender relations *
Levels of gender relationships with (1) Total Gender Equality (2) Minor Gender Privilege (3) Systemic Gender Privilege (4) Gender Discrimination (5) Oppressive Persecution
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Gender
Sexual identity politics *
Levels of tolerance and acceptance of sexual identities (1) Total Acceptance of all Sexual Identities (2) Minor Privilege Based on Sexual Identity (3) Systemic Privilege Based on Sexual Identity (4) Discrimination Based on Sexual Identity (5) Oppression Based on Sexual Identity
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Sexual Identity
CULTURAL INFLUENCES
Religious influence *
Level of influence religion holds on society with (1) Total Secularism; No Influence (2) Individualized Religious Practice (3) Communal Religious Practice (4) State-Supported Religion (5) Theocratic Rule
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Religion
Military influence *
Levels of military influence on society with (1) No Militarization; Pacifist Society (2) Volunteer Defensive Force (3) Standing Army (4) Military Conscription (5) Military Rule
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Military
Technology influence *
Level of technology's influence on society with (1) Anti-Technology/Ludditism (2) Limited Technology/Presence (3) Common Social and Business Technology (4) Technological Dependency (5) Technocracy
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Tech
Arts and culture *
Influence of art and culture in society with (1) No Value Placed on Art or Culture (2) Art and Culture Recognized but Undervalued (3) General Appreciation for Art and Culture (4) Widespread Art and Culture, Highly Valued (5) Golden Age of Art and Culture
1
1 → 2
2 → 1
2
2 → 3
3 → 2
3
3 → 4
4 → 3
4
4 → 5
5 → 4
5
Culture
Summary
Summary statement *
Provide a rationale for your answers, focusing on the most salient features of the society and provide evidence from the text to support your position.
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