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What powers did The Empire of Great Britain have over its people


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The Empire of Great Britain had a "global power," which was also known as a "superpower" concerning resources, influences and geopolitical landscapes.

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When it comes to international relations, the power of a country or a nation is very important. It is an inherent goal that many people want. It can be used in many situations such as cooperating with other countries, coercing people to follow a rule, securing the nation and developing the nation, etc.

The Empire of Great Britain was considered, together with USA and the Soviet Union, to have a "superpower." Only the strongest nation possess such power. It was able to control millions of people, which then resulted into a great expansion. The reason behind this is that they had a stricter rule than other nations and people followed it. This made them stronger and while they continued expanding, they were able to acquire more resources.

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