Why is the society in The Giver considered a dystopia? (1 point)

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It has a chaotic government where citizens are free to make their own decisions.
It has a chaotic government where citizens are free to make their own decisions.

It promotes equality by giving everyone the same amount of wealth and power.
It promotes equality by giving everyone the same amount of wealth and power.

It values freedom of choice, creativity, and individuality above all else.
It values freedom of choice, creativity, and individuality above all else.

It suppresses emotions, controls every aspect of life, and eliminates individuality in the name of "Sameness."

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The society in The Giver is considered a dystopia because it suppresses emotions, controls every aspect of life, and eliminates individuality in the name of "Sameness."