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The{{Era|TS3}}A '''Citycity Hallhall''' is the chief administrative building of [[neighborhood]]s in ''[[The Sims 3]]''. It's also a main landmark in the towns and was featured in many promotional videos and snapshots for ''The Sims 3''.
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The '''City Hall''' is the chief administrative building of [[neighborhood]]s in ''[[The Sims 3]]''. It's also a main landmark in the towns and was featured in many promotional videos and snapshots for ''The Sims 3''.
 
==Gameplay descriptions==
At the city hall, Sims can get a job in the [[Political Career (The Sims 3)|political career]], take a [[Charisma (The Sims 3)|charisma]] class, change their own and their [[child]]ren's names (both first and last),<ref>Household/lot name and description cannot be changed in City Hall. They must be changed in Edit Town mode.</ref> register to be self-employed in a skill career{{Vgversion|TS3:A}} and tour city hall. Sims can [[WooHoo]] here but they might get caught by the security and be asked to leave.
 
If [[The Sims 3: Ambitions]] is installed, the player can join the [[Architectural Designer]] profession at the city hall.
 
Generally, a city hall is often combined with a [[police station]] and a [[military base]] in a multi-purpose rabbit hole.
 
City halls generate the following red [[Lot assignment#Map tag|map tag]] in-game:
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===Protests===
Protests can often occur outside of City Hall, and the player can direct their Sims to participate, though the player cannot start a protest without the help of mods. Protests have about a 15% of starting, and are more common at the beginning of the game when a Sim or family moves into a new neighborhood. The topic of the protest is displayed on signs held by the protesters; the image shown on the sign is random (such as protesting against clowns or unicorns). Joining a protest gives Sims with the [[Rebellious]] trait the 'Fight The Power' [[moodlet]].
 
Sims can start a protest with the "me too" megaphone if University Life is installed, and they do not need to be at city hall. Starting and participating in protests boosts a sim's Rebel [[Social group]] Rank. With a high Rebel social group rank a sim can start a hunger strike or a rowdy protest. During a hunger strike all protesters will get a -5 moodlet and will occasionally sneak a taste of a snack. Meanwhile during a rowdy protest sims may get into fights with each other.
 
While most protest topics don't lead to any outcome other than a positive moodlet and a boost in Rebel Social Group Rank when successful, there are exceptions. Protesting about low lifetime happiness will, if successful, give all sims a +10 moodlet for 2 days which will double the lifetime happiness gained from wishes. Protesting about low skills, if successful, will give all sims a +10 moodlet for 2 days and increase the rate at which they learn skills. Protesting about low wages will, if successful, give all sims in the controlled household a raise if they are employed. Protesting about few world resources will, if successful, increase the amount of collectibles which come from spawners.
 
Sims can start a protest with the "me too" megaphone if University Life is installed, and they do not need to be at city hall.
 
==Varieties==
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Protest.jpg|A protest outside city hall.
Protests.jpg
Roaring Heights TS4 Easter egg.jpg|''The Sims 4'' Easter egg on Roaring Heights' city hall
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==Notes==
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{{Rabbit holes}}
[[fr:Hôtel de ville]]
[[pl:Ratusz]]
[[ru:Ратуша]]
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[[Category:Workplaces]]