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Notwithstanding all these planetary handicaps a very superior civilization
is evolving on an isolated continent about the size of Australia. This nation
numbers about 140 million. Its people are a mixed race, predominantly blue
and yellow, having a slightly greater proportion of violet than the so-called
white race of Urantia. These different races are not yet fully blended, but
they fraternize and socialize very acceptably. The average length of life
on this continent is now ninety years, fifteen per cent higher than that of
any other people on the planet.
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The industrial mechanism of this nation enjoys a certain great advantage derived
from the unique topography of the continent. The high mountains, on which
heavy rains fall eight months in the year, are situated at the very center
of the country. This natural arrangement favors the utilization of water power
and greatly facilitates the irrigation of the more arid western quarter of
the continent.
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These people are self-sustaining, that is, they can live indefinitely without
importing anything from the surrounding nations. Their natural resources are
replete, and by scientific techniques they have learned how to compensate
for their deficiencies in the essentials of life. They enjoy a
brisk domestic
commerce but have little foreign trade owing to the universal hostility of
their less progressive neighbors.
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This continental nation, in general, followed the evolutionary trend of the
planet: The development from the tribal stage to the appearance of strong
rulers and kings occupied thousands of years. The unconditional monarchs were
succeeded by many different orders of government -- abortive
republics, communal
states, and dictators came and went in endless profusion. This growth continued
until about five hundred years ago when, during a politically
fermenting period,
one of the nation's powerful
dictator-
triumvirs had a change of heart. He
volunteered to abdicate upon condition that one of the other rulers, the baser
of the remaining two, also vacate his
dictatorship. Thus was the sovereignty
of the continent placed in the hands of one ruler. The unified state progressed
under strong monarchial rule for over one hundred years, during which there
evolved a masterful charter of liberty.
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The subsequent transition from
monarchy to a representative form of government
was gradual, the kings remaining as mere social or sentimental
figureheads,
finally disappearing when the male line of descent ran out. The present republic
has now been in existence just two hundred years, during which time there
has been a continuous progression toward the governmental techniques about
to be narrated, the last developments in industrial and political realms having
been made within the past decade.