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Scholasticism is a social policy in Civilization V. It is part of the Patronage tree and requires Philanthropy. Developing further connections with Allied city-states, enlightened rulers send them some of their own bright scholars, who engage in scientific discussions with the local community. The resulting debate and exchange of ideas brings new scientific understanding which may greatly help the empire's technological development!

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  • Scholasticism is a social policy in Civilization V. It is part of the Patronage tree and requires Philanthropy. Developing further connections with Allied city-states, enlightened rulers send them some of their own bright scholars, who engage in scientific discussions with the local community. The resulting debate and exchange of ideas brings new scientific understanding which may greatly help the empire's technological development!
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  • Scholasticism is a social policy in Civilization V. It is part of the Patronage tree and requires Philanthropy. Developing further connections with Allied city-states, enlightened rulers send them some of their own bright scholars, who engage in scientific discussions with the local community. The resulting debate and exchange of ideas brings new scientific understanding which may greatly help the empire's technological development!
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