How Does Sweden Have A Utopian Society

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A country that has a tradition of neutrality in the event of war has been spared from war since 1814; Sweden has maintained a characteristic of very high status within the world now. Some even consider Sweden to have a utopian society due to its low unemployment, low birthrate, and the world's highest life expectancy rates. Sweden has a population of about 8, 857, 000 people, and with only 1,625,000 people in its largest city. Another one of Sweden's most populated cities, Göteborg, has about 783,000 inhabitants, and another major city of Sweden is Malmö, 515,000 people. Sweden's population is just right around the area of New Jersey's. With one of the highest life expectancies the world has, the fertility level of 1.5 children per woman was the lowest for Sweden ever recorded, yet still above average in Europe. The main language spoken in Sweden is Swedish. Swedish is a Germanic language, which has historically been the mother tongue of nearly the entire population, and almost 90 % of native Swedes belong to the Church of Sweden. The …show more content…

Sweden is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government based on a one-chamber legislature. A majority of the Swedish Parliament approves of the selection a Prime Minister who forms a Government. (The Swedish Parliament is also known as the Riksdag. Members of this Government head some ten ministries, which come up with policies in their respective fields and supervise a larger number of agencies, which then enforce the laws of the country. When the Government has a proposal they call it a bill. The bill then goes on to The Chamber and is looked at by Party groups and Committees who write reports on the bill which then goes back to The Chamber and then sent back to The Government through documents of

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