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How were the empires different from kingdoms?​

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Answered by sonimanisha00792
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Empires were different from kingdoms. Empires were larger in size and hence they required more Army to protect them and more resources to govern them. ... Kingdom is a country ruled by a king or a queen Empire group of countries under one ruler. The Empire is ruled by an Emperor whereas The Kingdom is ruled by a king.

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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The Correct Answer is mentioned below

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Empires were not the same as kingdoms. Because empires were larger, they needed a larger army to protect them and more resources to manage them. On the one hand, a large region of land with many kingdoms but only one king; on the other hand, a small amount of country with numerous kingdoms but only one monarch. A kingdom is a small area of land ruled by a single king, but an empire is greater than a kingdom. An empire is a collection of countries ruled by a single king or government. The royal family belongs to the monarch, who is the ruler of an independent country. A kingdom is a country ruled by a king or queen, and an empire is a collection of countries ruled by a single monarch. The Kingdom is ruled by a king, but the Empire is ruled by an Emperor. Empires can rise to prominence through conquest or inheritance.

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