UNIT 4, LESSON 8 So what DOES it take to be an empire?

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UNIT 4, LESSON 8 So what DOES it take to be an empire? A look at global patterns, examples, and non-examples

Clue #1 Turn and Talk: What do you think this “ingredient” is? What does it have to do with empire? Could you have an empire without this? What did you already learn about this?

Clues #2 & 3 Turn and Talk: What do you think this “ingredient” is? What does it have to do with empire? Could you have an empire without this? What did you already learn about this?

Clue # 4 Turn and Talk: What do you think this “ingredient” is? What does it have to do with empire? Could you have an empire without this? What did you already learn about this?

Clue # 5 Turn and Talk: What do you think this “ingredient” is? What does it have to do with empire? Could you have an empire without this? What did you already learn about this?

Clue # 6 Turn and Talk: What do you think this “ingredient” is? What does it have to do with empire? Could you have an empire without this? What did you already learn about this?

Clue # 7 Turn and Talk: What do you think this “ingredient” is? What does it have to do with empire? Could you have an empire without this? What did you already learn about this?

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