Empire

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A sovereign state functioning as an aggregate of nations

Real World Example

In early history, empires were large territories controlled by a single ruler or government, uniting diverse groups and cultures under one power. They emerged as societies sought to expand resources, trade, and influence, responding to the need for security and economic growth. Empires like the Akkadian and Egyptian empires helped develop infrastructure, trade routes, and shared cultural ideas. Today, the concept of empire can still be seen in how countries and companies operate globally, influencing cultures and economies. For instance, when a popular smartphone brand from another country becomes widely used in your community, it shows how cultural and economic influence can spread, similar to historical empires.

Practice Version

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