1. WHAT WOULD BE SOCIAL AND ECONOMICAL BEHAVIOURS IF THERE WAS NO GOVERNMENT IN THE NATION?
In this question I will research and try to explain about social and economic behavior of the government. This will help me to understand about this behavior both economically and socially.
Social behaviors
Therefore, anarchy is fundamentally defined by the absence of rulers. When anarchy specifically represents the community, it is referred to a stateless society or society without government. For example, France after the French Revolution temporarily did not have a government. More recently, Somalia was in a state of anarchy following the collapse of its government, the legal affairs were handled by local communities according to tradition and religious law. Additionally, there are no protections for citizens from crime, no legal remedies and no basic services. In 2013, Lebanon was considered to be a risk of becoming a failed state. A failed state is a state that has lost its ability to fulfil fundamental security and development. Currently, Lebanon has a new government under President Joseph and Prime Minister Nawaf, and hopes are running into peaceful societies and a powerful country. For now she is peaceful and there is no corruption within the country.
Economic behaviour
There would be a free market in the country. A free market is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control. On the central principles of a free market it is the voluntary exchange, which is any transaction in where two parties freely trade goods or services. Instead, the forces of supply and demand determine production, distribution and pricing. Businesses and individuals make decision based on their self-interest and competitions shape the market.
Lastly, the social and economic behaviour has the above impact if there was no government. It is better to have government to avoid such impacts that ruins ones life.
2. WHAT WOULD BE THE IMPACTS IF THERE NO GOVERNMENT SYSTEM?
Here I will research on the impacts of the government system. After my research, I believe that I will know about these impacts and how it affects education, health many more.
3. WHAT IS BEST TYPE OF GOVERNMENT SYSTEM TO USE IF THE AFRICANS ACCEPTED TO BE RULED?
After my research I will be able to tell and explain which will be the best government system to use. Many people will get knowledge in which system they will be using and which one will be discouraged in the country.
Sources:
2.https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/RECOVER_BETTER_0722-1.pdf

Hello, Ekwoma,
I can’t help but notice that you used one of my photos at YLSBCMUN for the cover image! I really appreciate the fact that you related my photo to the topic of presidents, maybe one day I will become one! haha. Your topic is also really interesting as well, as people move forward in time, we can stop to think, if we really need those politicians with no specific qualifications than a “political science” degree running the country, how the minister of health isn’t required to have a degree in medicine or health at all. But as much as more “capable” people running a country sounds, it will be a difficult journey as those people who hold power won’t let go so easily.
Here are are some websites that you might find helpful for the next stages of your research:
https://theloop.ecpr.eu/designing-democracy-let-the-people-choose-how-to-govern-themselves/
https://medium.com/@jamestplunkett/how-to-govern-human-dc4356c3bae6
https://www.historians.org/resource/self-rule-and-how-it-grew/
I am looking forward to reading your next blog posts! (And I hope you continue using my photos haha)
-Scott Lyu
Hi Ekwoma!
Wow, this was so well written, and quite insightful about the inner workings of a whole new Africa! I loved the way the writing was formatted, and how it flowed into each other! Next time, I would personally add a few more images to give the whole piece a more well-rounded look! But, great job overall though!
Here’s an article to help you in your future endeavours:
https://theowp.org/reports/when-democracy-fails-what-happens-when-rulers-refuse-to-step-down/
Looking forward to reading your next blog posts!
Love, Asmi Garg <3