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Unlocks No Standardization of the Curriculum for High School ( Production Method )
https://strawpoll.com/polls/PKglzRojRyp
I guess what I'm asking is if the utopia of 100% literacy and 50 lower strata standard of living, will the country still function? I imagine price and wages of say, a pig farmer, would go way up as everything else rises. Right?
Typically 2-3 weeks with 20+ construction capacity
Could lower the building time for high schools as well
idk if this is practical, but can i suggest making it scale and vastly reducing its cost/impact? maybe like a couple weeks to build, very micro effects, but it stacks over time? perhaps techs reduce build time to signify exponential growth? just spitballin
I have translated it into spanish if you want to add the localization:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1w0-MyOl8cSRkm4auaz4mlfc3TIMB0PX5?usp=share_link