Empires grow when people work together. Imagine a group of kids building the biggest sandcastle ever, they all help, it gets bigger, and everyone is happy. But if some kids start fighting over who gets to add more shells or who gets to be in charge, the castle might fall apart. That’s like how empires rise when people unite, and fall when they fight.
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- A group of kids builds a big sandcastle, then they start arguing over who gets to add more shells.
- When everyone works together in class, the project is great, but if students fight for leadership roles, things get messy.
- A team wins a competition by working as one, but when players argue about how to play, they lose.
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See also
- What Causes the ‘Rise and Fall’ of Empires Through History?
- What Causes the ‘Rise and Fall’ of Empires?
- What Makes a Civilization ‘Rise’?
- Why Did Ancient Empires Fall?
- What Causes the ‘Rise and Fall’ of Countries?
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