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An example of an empire is the Roman Empire, which expanded its territory across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, exerting political and cultural influence over a vast region. A non-example of an empire would be a modern nation-state like Japan, which, while having a strong national identity and political structure, does not seek to expand its territory or exert control over other nations in the way an empire traditionally would.

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