Kid Nation shows 40 kids that have to survive in the middle of no where for 40 days. the first couple of days was ciaos. A lot of kids had different perspective on how the town should be ran. for instance Mikael gave a speech on how every one should listen to the counsel.
I also saw a little bit of latent function such as the first dinner they cooked turned out badly. Another good example is when they split up into groups Greg almost got into a fight with one of the counsel members. A third example is when the camp had their first challenge. Some of the teams didn't have there intended out com.
A third thing I saw was class conflict, some of the blue didn't think they should be the merchants and thought they should be the upper class. A good example of that is when Greg thought that he should have won the challenge. A second example is when the yellow team didn't do there job every one got all mad at them. The last thing I saw was when the younger kids wanted to go home the older kids told them the not tot go home, and that was the part that caused that conflict because some of the people said that they might hold them up.
I also saw a little bit of latent function such as the first dinner they cooked turned out badly. Another good example is when they split up into groups Greg almost got into a fight with one of the counsel members. A third example is when the camp had their first challenge. Some of the teams didn't have there intended out com.
A third thing I saw was class conflict, some of the blue didn't think they should be the merchants and thought they should be the upper class. A good example of that is when Greg thought that he should have won the challenge. A second example is when the yellow team didn't do there job every one got all mad at them. The last thing I saw was when the younger kids wanted to go home the older kids told them the not tot go home, and that was the part that caused that conflict because some of the people said that they might hold them up.
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