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“Roads, mighty armies, and happy citizens—these are the foundations of a strong empire.”
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Other than defense, what is important to the overall health and prosperity of your civ-
ilization? Answer: a lucrative trade network, scientific research, effective government, a
strong culture, and a contented populace.
Empire Management Concepts
Taking up where we left off last chapter in “City Management Concepts,” each city’s
income from commerce is divided between taxes, entertainment, and science funding.
Taxes maintain city improvements, support units, and add to your treasury. Taxes support basic
city services and pay the upkeep on your units. Surplus funds accumulate in your treas-
ury. There are plenty of useful ways to spend money, as we’ve explained elsewhere.
Entertainment funding increases citizen happiness. Sometimes you simply need to quell the
unhappiness of your citizens. Increasing the percentage of taxes being allocated to
entertainment can help turn civil disorder into a peaceful populace.
Science funding powers your research. Each new advance requires the accumulation of
research to achieve. Each discovery leads to further discoveries, creating a chain of
progress. If your cities don’t produce much science, your civilization doesn’t progress
very quickly.