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-Lifelong Learning: Gets access to the Promote Citizen Scholarship edict that gives special researcher jobs per pop.
-Utilitarian Planning: Gets access to the Work Allocation Plan planetary decision, which alleviates unemployment.
-Royal Absolutism: Gets access to the Proclamation of Justice edict that gives the player a choice of different effects on empire governance.
-Universal Sovereignty: Gets an opinion boost with weaker independent empires. (i.e., potential vassals)
-Various civic combinations have triggered diplomatic opinion modifiers. (This should impact how various strongly themed empires interact without the hassle of having to make AI personalities.)
-Returned the "Galactic Empire" joke governments under new, even more bombastic names.
People can post origin suggestions in the civics suggestions thread with the usual warning that my development time is at a high premium right now! So I may not even get around to ideas I like.