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Two highly successful empires from ancient times were the Egyptian empire and the Roman Empire. Now you do the rest of your homework and figure out for yourself why they were successful.

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Q: Identify two highly successful empire from ancient times for each write one or two sentences explaining why the empire was so successful?
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