A group of states under one ruler is known as an empire. This political structure typically involves a central authority governing multiple territories or regions. Empires can vary in size and complexity, with examples throughout history including the Roman Empire, the British Empire, and the Ottoman Empire.
A group of people or territory ruled by one ruler is called an empire
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One example of Federation was on 1 January 1901, when all the states of Australia, which each began as a separate colony, came together under one central government. The states all retained their government, but some areas came under the jurisdiction of the Federal government.
The US under The Articles of Confederation was a weak one. States had disputes, and refused to donate money to the federal gov, instead rejecting their requests. The states needed a stronger central government in order to ensure some manner of consistency in the United States of America.
Territory is an area that is occupied by one animal or a group of animals and that other members of the species are excluded from.Ex:Yourhouse; the United States
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No. that is Empire
No. that is Empire
A group of people or territory ruled by one ruler is called an empire
An empire is a group of people (country) under one ruler, no more no less.
It is usually refered to as an empire.
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A group of lands under one rule is called an empire. This term is often used to describe territories governed by a singular authority or ruler.
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