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Production:
You can pay to hurry production of a city’s current project.
Resource support:
Your citizens support no free units. Each unit requires one gold
for support each turn.
Special Conditions:
Under a Democracy, your citizens generate one additional commerce in any square
where they’re already producing at least one.
Patriotism and strong democratic traditions make your cities completely immune
to propaganda.
Your Workers, highly motivated by the free enterprise system, work 50% faster than
usual.
In the event of a military emergency, you can draft one citizen per city to create an
infantry unit.This causes quite a bit of resentment among the remaining populace.
War weariness (described earlier in this chapter) has a profound negative effect on
your citizens’ happiness. In fact, if you remain at war for too long, your Democ-
racy can fall into anarchy.
Culture
We discuss how to create and strengthen each city’s culture in Chapter 11: Manag-
ing Your  Cities
.What we’re concerned with here is your civilization’s overall cultural
rating and its effects.The combined culture points that all your cities accumulate make
up your total culture rating. Modifying this are several factors, including your scientific
progress and form of government.
When you capture a city from another civilization, it takes the people in that city time
to stop resisting your rule and even longer to assimilate into your culture and become
nationalized.The time it takes depends (among other things) on whether your culture
is more or less impressive than that of their home nation.A strong culture significantly
shortens the wait.
When you enter into diplomatic negotiations, the other ruler’s opinion of and attitude
toward you are affected by the relative strengths of your cultures. If your civilization’s cul-
ture is impressive enough, a positive relationship is easier to establish and to maintain.
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