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===The First Steps (1923-48)===
After the formal restructuring of the Veridian Union, the next goal was the massive buildup of military and full implementation of the Youth Scouts. In accordance with the Five-Year plans set in 1923 through 1948, the state exerted political and unconventional force on nations in the
The need for these five-year plans was primarily out of obtaining materials and resources not present on the Veridian Islands
===The Years of Resource Shortages (2050-2100)===
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===Religion===
Bewefull is the official state religion of the Veridian Union. It's origins traced back to Pre-Colonial Felidae tribes, it was promoted in lieu with the fascist's natalist ideals with Christian influences. A trait of the Bewefull is the prominance of large families or procreation. It sees children as a blessing from God and it promotes compulsory procreation, abstaining from most forms of birth control and sterilization. The religion is chiefly in the Veridian Union, but there are some adherents in
With the formation of the Veridian Union, the Bewefull exploded in popularity. However the more traditional elements, albeit minor, campaign against the state's policies on abortion for medical reasons.
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Enforcing a fascist curriculum on schools depended on the teachers delivering it. All teachers had to be vetted by local officials. Any teacher considered disloyal was sacked. Many attended classes during school holidays in which the curriculum was spelled out and 97% of all teachers joined the Teachers’ Association. All teachers had to be careful about what they said as children were encouraged to inform the authorities if a teacher said something that did not fit in with the nation's curriculum for schools.
History was based on the glory of the Union – a nationalistic approach was compulsory. The faltering
Science had a military-slant to it. The curriculum required that the principles of shooting be studied; military aviation science; bridge building and the impact of poisonous gasses.
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