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Romans, the folks who were previously under your rule won’t resist.Any new citizens
created after the city was originally taken, however, might resist—because they think
of themselves as Romans.
The time it takes resistors to calm down depends on a few factors. A more impressive
culture, a government that allows more personal freedom, and a greater supply of lux-
uries all help. Even after active resistance has ceased, the citizens still retain their nation-
ality for a long time (think of it as a few generations).They are eventually assimilated
into your nation entirely, and their nationality changes.
Note that you cannot rush completion of a job if there are any resistors in a city.
Civil Disorder
As we mentioned earlier in “City Management Concepts,” cities that don’t maintain a
favorable balance of happy people over unhappy people go into civil disorder. Cities in
civil disorder completely suspend production. A nuclear reactor in a city suffering civil
disorder might experience a meltdown due to lax safety controls (see “Nuclear Melt-
down” in Chapter 7: Terrain and Movement). Keeping a city stable is a very high
priority.
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