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Timeline
1932- In 1932, President Barry Hopes enforced a law upon same sex marriage. In may of 1932, there was a poll to see whether or not there should be allowed to have same sex marriage in our country. The survey showed 96% against same sex marriage and 4% for it. October of that year, the law was enforced.

1948- On May 12th 1948, there was a major catholic church shooting in Itzua. One hundred and sixty-four church goers and the priest were killed. Movement to protect the community and their religions took place. Since then, it has been maintained and respected in Itzua. Anybody attending church with an unmoral behavior will be asked to leave, no exceptions.

1957- In the second half of the 20th century, there was a severe flu in Itzua called the “Baka Flu” causing thousands of people to rush to the hospitals because they were so paranoid. Those who actually had the flu were not able to get the help they needed because the nurses took care of those who did not need the attention. Hundreds of patients died due to this flu. In 1963, Carole Damon enforced a user-pay healthcare system caused by too much of an advantage of the free healthcare systems. Citizens must now pay for each visit.

1963- The patriotism law was enforced after a citizen burning the countries flag. Eric Arton, a 24 year old man was brought to court and plead guilty. He was sent to jail for 35 years. To this day, movement to protect our country have taken place.

General Introduction
There is an election every six years to elect a governmental party. It holds a two-party election. Itzua is located as a communitarian on the Social spectrum and mixed economy on the Economic spectrum. This country focuses on maintaining a free-market and all its benefits, while protecting the rights of the poor through basic social programs and has a moderate focus on stability and unity of the community. It takes care of cultural and religious traditions that bring the community together.

Etymology
Our country’s name originated from the Haitian Creole word “Itswa” which means ‘history’. Our country was built on its history, so when the country was forming, the leaders chose a name that could represent it accurately.

History
Itzua was built on its history. Some of the major events that occurred were the reason Itzua was formed the way it was. In 1932, President Barry Hopes enforced a law upon same sex marriage. Anyone spotted in a relationship with another person of the same sex would be fined. If you decided to not follow the law after the first warning, you will be brought to court. This event was very important while shaping our country, everyone 19 years and older had to vote for whether or not they should have same sex marriage in the country. The survey percentages were 96% against and 4% for it. The catholic church shooting in 1948 was a movement to protect the community and their religions. Since then, it has been maintained and respected. Carole Damon, the president at the time, enforced a user-pay healthcare system after the “Baka Flu”. In the fall of 1957, there was a death threatening flu going around, causing thousands of citizens rushing to the hospitals trying to get looked at. Those who actually had the flu were not people able to get any help they needed because the nurses took care of those who didn't need the attention. Hundreds of patients died due to this flu. In mid December, the law was enforced. Citizens must now pay for each visit.

Government and Law
Itzua is a conservative partied country, a political party that promotes free enterprise and private ownership's. The country has a small government where there is a two party election to find out which government will have the power. The chosen governmental party holds the power for six years, although, after the six years, you may be reelected for another six years. The government can only be in power for a maximum of twelve years total.

The empowered government holds the three rule of laws, the legislative power; the power to make laws and to form public policies. The government of Itzua also holds the executive power; the power to execute, enforce and minister laws. They also hold judicial power; the power to decide justifiable cases, and to enforce laws of void laws. Some examples of the rule of laws are; essential services such as buses on strike, the government would need to find another way of transportation, infrastructure, environmental issues; if there was a tornado, the government would be the one to take charge of most of the damage.

Laws in Itzua are created and enforced by the government in power. Fundamental laws have been around since the country was formed. New laws are taken into consideration by the head government. Punishments are determined through a judge and a jury. For misdemeanors and minor infraction, the officer whom caught you, can either let you off with a warning or give you a fine.

Foundational Values and Principles of the society regarding Social Ideology
Itzua values five main social ideologies. It values heterogeneous marriages, anyone in the country may not be married to anyone of the same sex. Same sex marriage is banned in Itzua, or else you will be fined. Itzua also values community, the whole community are one whole family. Nobody is different, everybody cares about each other. This country protects religions and tradition because it symbolizes the way the country was formed. Religion and tradition is one of the most important things that Itzua values because it shaped the country. Citizens of the country value the way the country was structured. They go by the rules and laws of the government because they believe that the way the country was structured, was for a reason, a reason to all be faithful to each other.

Foundational Values and Principles of the society regarding Economic Ideology
Itzua believes families should pay for their own medical bills and their own schooling. They have a user-pay healthcare system, the government does not pay for anything. The government of Itzua values private businesses, they do not believe that there should be more public businesses than private businesses because they are not being controlled by the government, they are basically controlling their own businesses. Itzua also values personal wealth, the government believes that each citizen should be able to work and not be struggling to look for a place to work at. It values independence, each citizen should be able to take care of themselves without having to lean on somebody, they should be able to do things on their own.