
For constitutional monarchies, plurality has no effect on militancy. Therefore, since acceptance of the government is a direct factor in the calculation of Militancy (see below), plurality in a democratic government decreases militancy, whereas plurality in an autocratic government increases it. So in high Consciousness democracies, the people will vote into power a government that actually represents them. First of all, as mentioned above, Plurality increases Consciousness, which for democratic governments is good because, as shown below, it makes your citizens vote more in line with their desires. Plurality, though, is not necessarily a bad thing. High Plurality causes the rate of Consciousness to increase and high Consciousness causes the rate of Plurality to increase, so letting either of the two get out of hand can cause a particularly nasty situation. Plurality and the next of the Big Three, Consciousness, are directly related. This value-a percent visible in your country’s political screen-can be thought to stand for how Liberal your country is becoming. Think about it: even the name itself implies the meaning-the higher the level of personal input into a society, the higher the level of personal expectation from the government. The first of the Big Three, Plurality is essentially defined as your population’s demand of and desire for social reforms and democracy.
