Difference between revisions of "Government style"
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− | + | Categories of Government Styles are available when a player creates a nation. These do influence UN categories and the initial settings for Civil Rights, Economy, and Political Freedoms. However, they do not directly impact the nation's description. | |
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− | *Sensible | + | *Sensible - |
− | *Liberal | + | *Liberal - |
− | *Conservative | + | *Conservative - |
− | *Compassionate | + | *Compassionate - |
− | *Oppressive | + | *Oppressive - |
− | *Corrupt | + | *Corrupt - |
− | *Libertarian | + | *Libertarian - |
− | *Anarchic | + | *Anarchic - enhances personal and political freedoms |
− | *Evil | + | *Evil - suppresses all freedoms |
− | *Psychotic | + | *Psychotic - |
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Revision as of 03:46, 21 May 2007
Categories of Government Styles are available when a player creates a nation. These do influence UN categories and the initial settings for Civil Rights, Economy, and Political Freedoms. However, they do not directly impact the nation's description.
- Sensible -
- Liberal -
- Conservative -
- Compassionate -
- Oppressive -
- Corrupt -
- Libertarian -
- Anarchic - enhances personal and political freedoms
- Evil - suppresses all freedoms
- Psychotic -