Groups are shown in this episode of kid nation. This is shown due to the fact that there are four different groups in Bonanza city. Each group has a different color and a different leader that represents each group. There are also other groups inside the main groups. There are groups of people who do lots of work and there are groups of people who don't do anything at all.
Conflict was shown in this episode of kid nation when the town had a reelection. There were members from each each group that opposed their leader's job. So, they were allowed to give a speech that persuaded the minds of the fellow town members. This was a really big example of conflict. It caused a ton of tension between the council members and just everyone in general.
In-group was shown in this episode when Taylor wanted everyone to vote for her instead of for Zach. She has pretty much persuaded all the girls in her group to vote for her. She has only persuaded the girls to vote for her because she thinks she is a queen and she doesn't want anyone else to be a leader. This isn't what a leader should do. So, in my opinion this is a very big example of in-group because none of the other groups hardly have this problem.
Conflict was shown in this episode of kid nation when the town had a reelection. There were members from each each group that opposed their leader's job. So, they were allowed to give a speech that persuaded the minds of the fellow town members. This was a really big example of conflict. It caused a ton of tension between the council members and just everyone in general.
In-group was shown in this episode when Taylor wanted everyone to vote for her instead of for Zach. She has pretty much persuaded all the girls in her group to vote for her. She has only persuaded the girls to vote for her because she thinks she is a queen and she doesn't want anyone else to be a leader. This isn't what a leader should do. So, in my opinion this is a very big example of in-group because none of the other groups hardly have this problem.
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