Elfuclana Research Paper

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Elfuclana has a unique and interesting history compared to other countries. It is located 132 miles east of the coast of Ellis Island. The founding of this country all began with the Revolution of the Elves, also called The Elfolutionary War. It dates back to December 24th, 2076. It was the day before Christmas in 2076. Santa is, and has always been, the communist dictator of the North Pole. The elves have had to put up with his cruel ruling for long enough. One elf, named Tasol Elfuclan, decided to start a bloody revolution for the price of the elves’ liberty. It was a war that ruined Christmas and caused the death of millions of elves. The elves were defenseless compared to Santa and his strong reindeer. They all built ships and sailed …show more content…
Some citizens, absolutely horrified, have moved to America to stay safe from disaster. The remaining population fear for their lives, for Elfuclana doesn’t have a military, or anything to protect them from nuclear war. Officials are planning on building a military of elves. Another problem would be deforestation. Due to all of the trees in Elfuclana, it is a common resource and export, but cutting down too many trees has caused a problem in the environment. Officials are addressing this by putting restrictions on how many trees companies can cut down. There is also pollution from the large amounts of factories on the land. A majority of the population works in factories, which burn fossil fuels to keep production going. Acid rain has become more common due to the pollution, and lakes have become more polluted resulting in dead fish and unsafe habitats. Officials are addressing this by shutting down some factories, only causing unemployment. Although the problem with pollution decreased, there has been a major increase in unemployment. The lower class has become bigger with this issue. Officials are solving this by attempting to create more jobs to replace

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