How can I prevent a negative happiness rating when choosing an ideology?

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One turn after choosing my Ideology, my happiness goes to -10. And it stays that way, even if I change my ideology.

How can I prevent that?



Best Answer

It's based on the ratio of the opponent's tourism to your culture, not your tourism. Increase your culture output.

You can also use world congress to vote your ideology as the world ideology.




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How do you deal with unhappiness in Civ 5?

To summarize: Increase Happiness by building/buying happiness producing buildings and Wonders, razing unproductive cities, buying and improving tiles with luxury items you don't have and trading for the same. You should have been developing the Piety Social Policies early in the game.

How do you change ideology in Civ 5?

Open your ideology screen. If you can switch ideologies, there will be a button at the bottom of that screen that will allow you to do so. That's the way to go. However, just as a little note, that should always be your last option if there is no other way.

How do you get ideology in Civ 5?

Every civilization has to choose an Ideology when reaching the Modern Era, or after finishing three Factories (annexing or puppeting cities with their Factories intact counts as well). The choices are: Freedom.



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