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Post by Administrator on Aug 4, 2015 19:41:06 GMT
British National Institutions and Traditions
Parliamentary Democracy: (+)
Increases stability.
The City of London: (+)
If any player in the game defaults, Great Britain gains a casus belli. The globe is serviced by British credit.
Paid Commissions: (-)
Reduces the quality of army-leaders.
Common Law: (+)
Increased administrative efficiency.
The Royal Navy: (+)
Quality of naval units increases; naval upkeep decreases.
An Englishman's Home is his Castle: (-)
The English do not like being governed. Excessive governmental interference increases public discontent.
A Country without Music: (-)
Decreases Cultural Prestige.
The English Bill of Rights: (+)
Increases stability.
Repeal of the Corn Laws:(+)
Agricultural efficiency increases; lower food prices.
Splendid Isolation: (-)
Public discontent when Continental diplomacy is pursued.
The Reform Act of 1832: (-)
Demand for the expansion of democratic sufferage seems certain to grow inexorably ...
First Industrialized Nation: (+)
Increased industrial efficiency.
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