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How else can you get amenities?
Use the search function now and again.
Also, you need to keep an eye on how many you have versus the populatoins of your cities.
Each luxury resource will give 4 amenities (1 per city) At pop level three and I thinkk every two pop after that you will need another amenity to keep the happy.
You can either improve new luxury resources, tech up ones that provide amenities, build certain buildings, trade for them, get eureeka moments for them, get city state bonuses (especially suzerain bonuses).
You can also limit the growth of your cities to prevent this in the first place.
This may seem a bit complex at first but it gets easy and is actually really cool.
Civ is much deeper that just combat and really needs ones attention in the many areas of developing ones civilization. And of course, there is the random factor and one ability to improvise along with it.