巴西日志条目:修订间差异

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** The Liberal Alliance
** The Liberal Alliance
** The Manaus Commune
** The Manaus Commune
** Medium Roast|on_add=* Trigger event Freedom Without Distinction|fail=*The Populist Unrest progress bar has reached 0|on_fail=* Trigger event Fallen Hopes}}{{journal entry
** Medium Roast|on_add=* Trigger event Freedom Without Distinction|fail=*The Populist Unrest progress bar has reached 0|on_fail=* Trigger event Fallen Hopes}}
{{Event
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|event_id = BRZ_populism.1
|icon_type = protest
|event_name = Freedom Without Distinction
|event_text = A growing populist and pro-modernization trend amongst the Petite Bourgeoisie have led them to challenge the hold of the Landowners over the Brazilian political system.
|flavor_text = "And what are you all doing here? This is a shop stewards' meeting about the #italic coronels'#! stocks. Theaters are more fitting for you university-whelped layabouts."<br>"Well, a few birdies told us of your radical idea of, uh, exporting something other than coffee and milk. Perhaps a change in management with it?"<br>"Ah... very well then: a shop stewards and journalists' meeting."
|triggered by =
* Journal Entry ''Populist Unrest''
|options =
{{option
|option_text=The Landowners have a new challenger.
|effect=
* Brazil gains Modernizing Discontent
** {{red|+10%}} radicals from standard of living change
** '''+25%''' Petite Bourgeoisie political strength
* Petite Bourgeoisie replaces the Reactionary Ideology with the Modernizer ideology
* If the date is 1909 or later, Getulio Vargas appears in Brazil
** Otherwise An Authoritarian Petite Bourgeoisie leader will appear in Brazil
}}
}}
{{Event
|collapse = yes
|version = 1.5
|event_id = BRZ_populism.3
|icon_type = portrait
|event_name = Fallen Hopes
|event_text = Through the efforts of our institutions, the rising populist movement has dissolved into nothing. The reign of the Landowners will continue over Brazil for the foreseeable future.
|flavor_text = "''Coronel,'' the last reports have come through. Most policing and military efforts have put a stranglehold on every major hub. Any active dissidents won't be able to move without us knowing."<br>"Excellent, ''tenente'' Tell your men to single out the ringleaders. Don't harm the others. I'm sure there are coffee fields that could use their... ‘community service.'"
|triggered by =
*Journal Entry ''Populist Unrest''
|options =
{{option
|option_text=There are still those who know who benefits them.
|effect=
* A large amount of the Upper Strata becomes more Loyalist
}}
{{option
|option_text=There are still those who know who benefits them.
|effect=
* Brazil gains Retained Landowner Hegemony
** {{green|+10%}} authority
** {{green|+3}} Landowners Approval
** '''+20%''' Landowners political strength
}}
}}
{{Event
|collapse = yes
|version = 1.5
|event_id = BRZ_vargas.1
|icon_type = protest
|event_name = The New Republic
|event_text = After a swift seizure of power by elements of the military sympathetic to the reformist cause, [Getulio Vargas] has been declared President of Brazil. His agenda calls for modernization and a swift restoration of order to the nation.
|flavor_text = It began in a small state, divested of a share in the oligarchy. Then, by clever words after an assassination, it blossomed. But only after the oligarchy itself was cheated by one of its halves did the revolt grow strong. Now, its actors were assembled: the First Republic was ready to fall. Only swift action would stop a bloody civil war.
|triggered by =
* Journal Entry ''Populist Unrest''
|immediate =
* Activate {{Iconify|Autocracy|law}}
* If Brazil is not  a {{Iconify|Presidential Republic|law}}
** Activate  {{Iconify|Presidential Republic|law}}
* Petite Bourgeoisie gain The New Republic for 5 years (decaying)
** {{green|+10}} approval
** '''+50%''' political strength
|options =
{{option
|option_text=A new Brazil comes into being
|effect=
* [Getulio Vargas] becomes the ruler of Brazil
* Petite Bourgeoisie are added to the government
* Begins journal entry The New Republic
}}
}}
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** The National Liberation Alliance
** The National Liberation Alliance
** Integralist March in [State]|fail=*The President of Brazil is not affiliated with the {{Icon|Petite Bourgeoisie|3=1}}|on_fail=* Trigger event ''Revolution's End''}}
** Integralist March in [State]|fail=*The President of Brazil is not affiliated with the {{Icon|Petite Bourgeoisie|3=1}}|on_fail=* Trigger event ''Revolution's End''}}
{{Event
|collapse = yes
|version = 1.5
|event_id = BRZ_vargas.2
|icon_type = scales
|event_name = The Estado Novo
|event_text = With a series of crackdowns against the left wing, and numerous decrees reinforcing the power of the state, President [Getulio Vargas] has fully solidified his rule over Brazil.
|flavor_text = '''Getulio Vargas: His Excellency for Life'''<br>The sun shines on a Brazil transformed: President Vargas has instituted a new constitution. In its wake, the dissolution of the National Cabinet and the expulsion of all ministers. First among his agendas were an expansion to his characteristic labor protection laws. (Cont'd pg. 3)
|triggered by =
* Journal Entry ''The New Republic''
|options =
{{option
|trigger=Always
|option_text=Long live the Brazilian nation!
|effect=
* [Getulio Vargas] gains The Estado Novo
** {{green|+35}} Popularity
}}
{{option
|trigger=Brazil has embraced Integralism
|option_text=We must give credit to our Integralist partners.
|effect=
* [Getulio Vargas] becomes an Integralist
** Gains The Estado Novo
*** {{green|+20}} Popularity
}}
}}
{{Event
|collapse = yes
|version = 1.5
|event_id = BRZ_vargas.3
|icon_type = scales
|event_name = Revolution's End
|event_text = The removal of [Getulio Vargas] from power has promised a new era for Brazil. Whether this new era is one of liberty or continued dictatorship under another name remains to be seen.
|flavor_text = "So that is that, is it?"<br>"Yes, [Getulio]. Ironic, isn't it? You ever wonder what the old emperor was thinking when he was deposed? Any last orders? Regrets about his rule?"<br>"No. No wonders or regrets. I will be like the old emperor: I will stand aside. I will not run for presidency next election."
|triggered by =
* Journal Entry ''The New Republic''
|options =
{{option
|option_text=We will strive towards a freer era.
|effect=
* Brazil gains Desire for Democracy
** {{green|+10%}} loyalists from standard of living change
** '''+15%''' pop support for universal suffrage
** '''+15%''' pop support for census voting
* Poor strata loyalists
}}
{{option
|option_text=We must learn from his lessons.
|effect=
* Brazil gains Difficult Lessons
** {{green|-25%}} effects from turmoil
** {{green|+10%}} authority
** '''+5%''' pop support for universal suffrage
** '''+5%''' pop support for census voting
* Medium strata loyalists
}}
}}
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== 救世基督像 ==
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|entry_id = je_cristo_redentor
|icon_type = portrait
|entry_name = Christ the Redeemer
|entry_reason = Affiliates of the Catholic Church, seeking to demonstrate their faith and oppose perceived 'godlessness' in Brazilian society, have raised funds for the creation of a statue of Jesus Christ atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro.
|added_by = * Has {{iconify|Pneumatic Tools|invention}}
* Has {{iconify|Reinforced Concrete|invention}}
* Has Brazilian primary culture
* Has a state in Rio de Janeiro
* Does not have {{Iconify|State Atheism|law}}
|complete =
* Rio de Janeiro has building Cristo Redentor at 50% occupancy
|on_complete = * Trigger event ''The Consecration''
|on_add=
* Trigger event ''Monument Week''
|fail
=* Does not own Rio de Janeiro
* Has {{Iconify|State Atheism|law}}
}}
{{Event
|collapse = yes
|version = 1.5
|event_id = cristo_redentor.1
|icon_type = newspaper
|event_name = Monument Week
|event_text = The Catholic Circle of Rio de Janeiro has issued a proposal to construct a statue of Jesus Christ atop Mount Corcovado. The group has collected a significant sum of money to be used in its construction."
|flavor_text = "The world belongs to Christ and the Holy Father. We are of Creation, and the statue should reflect it. Surely it wouldn't be too difficult to have a globe in his hand."<br>"Silva, these projects always cost more time, manpower and money than you plan. Wouldn't it be simpler to have a sign of peace? Arms out, and welcoming? The construction crews will thank us for it."<br>"Yes, Carlos, but... ah, of course. A cruciform embrace. His message was of peace; this statue will be of peace too."
|triggered by =
* Journal Entry ''Christ the Redeemer''
|options =
{{option
|trigger=Does not have {{iconify|Command Economy|law}} or an investment pool income less than 1000.
|option_text=Their work will be a great symbol of the city.
|effect=
* The Cristo Redentor may be constructed using the Political Lens in Rio de Janeiro
* The {{Icon|Devout|3=1}} gain Accepted Statue of Christ for 10 years
** {{green|+2}} approval
** '''+10%''' political attraction
* Adds £150,000 to the treasury
}}
{{option
|option_text=The money is better served going to works of charity.
|effect=
* The {{Icon|Devout|3=1}} gain Refused Statue of Christ for 10 years
** {{red|-3}} approval
** '''-10%''' political attraction
* Rio de Janeiro gains Redirected Monument Week Funds for 5 years
** state_welfare_payments_add = 0.5
** {{green|+1}} standard of living for poor strata
* Closes the ''Christ the Redeemer'' Journal Entry
}}
}}
{{Event
|collapse = yes
|version = 1.5
|event_id = cristo_redentor.2
|icon_type = newspaper
|event_name = The Consecration
|event_text = The statue of Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado has been completed, and consecrated by representatives of the Catholic Church. The completed thirty-meter tall statue now stands proudly above Rio de Janeiro.
|flavor_text = Amidst the scattered fog in the mountains, the battery of floodlights revealed the final work. The Lamb of God, standing on a great plinth overlooking Rio de Janeiro, with arms outstretched and ready to welcome all. Whether of the faithful, or an admirer of crafts, all may now behold this triumph of engineering.
|triggered by =
*Journal Entry ''Christ the Redeemer''
|options =
{{option
|option_text=The statue will serve as an enduring symbol of Brazil.
|effect=
* Rio de Janeiro gains Christ the Redeemer
** {{green|+25%}} migration attraction
** {{green|+25%}} urban centre throughput
}}
{{option
|option_text=A grand display of the devotion of the Catholic Church
|effect=
* Brazil gains Christ the Redeemer
** '''+25%''' Devout political attraction
** {{green|+10%}} conversion
** {{green|+5%}} prestige
}}
}}
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2024年3月15日 (五) 12:04的最新版本

巴西的国旗 巴西 has the following special Journal Entries and Decisions:

最初的内战

Event bicorne hat.png 破衫汉战争


南里奥格兰德的叛军要求独立,并且愿意为此付出士兵的鲜血。
 

宽宏大量的君主

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Event monarchy.png 宽宏大量的君主



进度条的状况由多个正面负面条件决定。进度条达到0会导致自由主义皇帝统治的结束,以及保守共和国的建立。

佩德罗·德·布拉干萨皇帝,巴西的国旗 巴西帝国的第二任统治者,在他很小时就因父亲退位被推上了这个位置。佩德罗二世渴望维持民主统治,保护宪法赋予的公民自由,并最终结束损害巴西的奴隶制——尽管反对他自由主义事业的保守势力实力强大。
 
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Event presidential republic.png 共和派的提议



进步的共和派向皇帝提出了一项计划:以和平过渡的方式将巴西改为总统共和制,并由佩德罗本人担任国家首任总统。

在与佩德罗·德·布拉干萨的私人会见中,[SCOPE.sCharacter('republican_leader').GetFullName]大臣建议皇帝将巴西和平过渡到共和制。退位后皇帝可以成为国家的首任总统。
 
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Event monarchy.png 巴西的继承



尽管伊莎贝尔·德·布拉干萨公主是皇位的合法继承人,但巴西的许多人不会接受让女人登上皇位。人民需要时间才能看到公主是她父亲当之无愧的继承人。
 

巴西海军力量

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Event bicorne hat.png 巴西海军力量



自独立以来,巴西海军在维护我国主权方面发挥了至关重要的作用。我们必须努力成为南美洲最重要的海军力量,成为世界上最强大的海军力量之一。
 

巴西国族塑造

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Event map.png 整合巴西民族



巴西是没有祖国的殖民地,没有国族的国家。要想让居住在这片广袤土地上的所有人民形成一个单一的身份,需要小心审议,完成艰巨的任务,并采取稳健的行动。一个统一的巴西真的有可能吗?
 

开拓亚马逊

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Event rubber.png Exploiting the Amazon



While rubber and its properties have long been known to us, traditionally its uses have been limited, and consequently commercial demands have been low. However, with the Industrial Revolution in full swing and new uses for rubber found by the week, calls for increased production have soared.

Steps must be taken to transform the Amazon from an inhospitable jungle into an intensively developed land capable of meeting the demands of commerce.

 
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Event map.png Taming Amazonia


Currently in our possession are vast tracts of pristine, undeveloped Amazonian lands. While some laud its wild beauty, others see naught but an untamed frontier overflowing with rubber — longing for the gentle touch of progress and capital.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event portrait.png Manaus, Heart of the Amazon


Fuelled by profits from the developing rubber industry, the city of Manaus in Amazonas has emerged as a major commercial center, sporting facilities and amenities yet unheard of in the rainforest.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event portrait.png An Outpost of Progress


Nested within the rainforests of [State], the erstwhile sleepy village of [City Hub] has grown into a major hub of rubber extraction and transportation.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event portrait.png Manaus, Paris of the Tropics


Teeming with fabulously wealthy rubber barons, the city of Manaus, in the heart of the once inhospitable jungle, has become as grand and gaudy as any European city. New prestige works emerge by the week.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event newspaper.png Pearls in the Rough


Like pearls on a string, cities and rubber entrepots now line [State]'s rail and riverine networks, bringing the blazing torch of civilization to the jungle in exchange for its rich bounties.
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Event map.png Treaty of Ayacucho


After intense deliberations, an agreement has been reached between the Brazilian and the Bolivian delegations, delineating the border between our two nations in Amazonas and resulting in large tracts of lands being ceded to Brazil.
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Event map.png Sign the Treaty of Bogotá


After intense deliberations, an agreement has been reached between the Brazilian and the Colombian delegations, delineating the border between our two nations in Amazonas and resulting in large tracts of lands being ceded to Brazil.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event military.png The Acre Dispute



The region of Acre has become heavily disputed. Opportunistic Brazilian settlers seek to claim the land for themselves, and demand action - we must strike while the iron is hot.
 
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Event military.png The Acre Dispute


While formally under the administration of [Acre's owner], the region of Acre has become heavily disputed. Opportunistic Brazilian settlers seek to claim the land for themselves, and demand action against [Acre's owner].
 趣味文本:

 
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Event military.png The Ten Thousand Acre Wood


Brazil has emerged victorious in the dispute over Acre. Brazilian settlers are ready to make the state their own.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event military.png An Unfavorable Resolution


Our efforts to seize the state of Acre have failed, and the opportunity has passed. Brazil can no longer claim sovereignty over the state."
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新共和国

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Event nationalism.png Populist Unrest



The domination of Brazilian politics by the Landowners has sparked discontent across the nation. Populist figures supported by the Petite Bourgeoisie agitate against the current government in the streets, and liberal military organizations look to the example of the Tenentes that stood against the agrarian oligarchy in the past. If this unrest is not successfully navigated, the ailing [Government] faces a violent reorientation of power.
Populist unrest is expected to progress by [amount] next month

 
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Event protest.png Freedom Without Distinction


A growing populist and pro-modernization trend amongst the Petite Bourgeoisie have led them to challenge the hold of the Landowners over the Brazilian political system.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event portrait.png Fallen Hopes


Through the efforts of our institutions, the rising populist movement has dissolved into nothing. The reign of the Landowners will continue over Brazil for the foreseeable future.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event protest.png The New Republic


After a swift seizure of power by elements of the military sympathetic to the reformist cause, [Getulio Vargas] has been declared President of Brazil. His agenda calls for modernization and a swift restoration of order to the nation.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event central planning.png The New Republic



President Getúlio Vargas and his supporters have overthrown the previous government of Brazil, and established a new regime founded on nationalism and modernization of the state.
 
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Event scales.png The Estado Novo


With a series of crackdowns against the left wing, and numerous decrees reinforcing the power of the state, President [Getulio Vargas] has fully solidified his rule over Brazil.
 趣味文本:

 
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Event scales.png Revolution's End


The removal of [Getulio Vargas] from power has promised a new era for Brazil. Whether this new era is one of liberty or continued dictatorship under another name remains to be seen.
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救世基督像

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Event portrait.png Christ the Redeemer



Affiliates of the Catholic Church, seeking to demonstrate their faith and oppose perceived 'godlessness' in Brazilian society, have raised funds for the creation of a statue of Jesus Christ atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro.
 
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Event newspaper.png Monument Week


The Catholic Circle of Rio de Janeiro has issued a proposal to construct a statue of Jesus Christ atop Mount Corcovado. The group has collected a significant sum of money to be used in its construction."
 趣味文本:

 
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Event newspaper.png The Consecration


The statue of Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado has been completed, and consecrated by representatives of the Catholic Church. The completed thirty-meter tall statue now stands proudly above Rio de Janeiro.
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