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will society be more conservative? more liberal?
will technology be drastically different & advanced?
who will be the world power?
there's no right or wrong answer and don't limit your answers to the questions above.

2006-06-11 06:49:06 · 3 answers · asked by karkondrite 4 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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-More liberal, morals will become exceedingily less.
-I would say, yes new inventions, medicines and diseases are much, much less.
-Maybe an unexpected country, like...Indonesia!
The world will be generally worse, crimes will be higher, but technology will be great. English will be a little less popular and maybe Indonesian or...Arabic language will be global! A third World War has already happened, and the world is going to experience a fourth one. US won't be rich anymore, and is not from the developed countries.

2006-06-11 06:58:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

100 years from now, I'd think technology would just be marginally better. I personally feel we're not going to have those flying cars. That's what people used to think in the early 90's about the Year 2000.

As for our society, I think it will either retreat back into conservatism or just bleed into chaos. Look at us now, we're no better than running loose like misguided packs of animals, no more than we were as cavemen, albeit just a little more access to knowledge that few of us actually bother to utilize.

It'd probably be like this - no more marriage. We'd just walk around, take a fancy to a man or a woman and probably mention our intent to lay with the person and a child will be born out of wedlock.
Children would be free to do whatever they want, at an earlier age. I'm not surprised that children actually sue their parents for attempting to discipline them. It's not as if they get beaten black and blue and physically abused over the point of reason.
Now one smack to your son's face and he can call the police. Wow. If parents can't discipline their children, who's going to do that? If words cannot make the mark, what will?
I mean, I've even been told by my Danish friend, who's parents herself had her out of wedlock and are co-habiting with one another, that it's so common now in her country that no one actually bats an eye.
People probably just get married for the heck of it, they just enjoy the novelty and the attention.
It's no more a trip to the carnival with your kids than it is with two young people wanting to fool around or just make a big show out of their infatuation with one another.

A person's word is no longer as valuable or taken at face value as it was, probably later in the future.
Women's right would probably just be a farce. Look at the state of today's world - women have gone far, but they're still stuck at the bottom of the pit in most societies doing the dirty work, be it housework, child-rearing, taking the blame for a man's affair or a family's honour..

I think the world wouldn't be a very nice place to live in. Seriously. We see so many instances of our society just falling apart in the news.
A girl who "falls in love" with some annoynomous guy on the internet who just says those 3 words. Who could very well be any tom, dick or harry waiting for an opportunity to use her as a bargining chip with America. She takes a plane ticket to Jordan to take a bus over.
The surprising thing is how come no one bats an eye at a lone 16 year old American girl going to Jordan.

It's just so sad, the state of things. Everyone just cares to save their own skins and minds their own business.


Jenova

2006-06-11 14:07:19 · answer #2 · answered by Jenova 5 · 0 0

more good, advanced technology, PEACE IN WORLD I hope

2006-06-11 13:55:43 · answer #3 · answered by Ale chan 3 · 0 0

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