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Will give brainliest to whoever answers first throughout this course, we’ve visited (and revisited) the concept of centralizing governmental power. in this process, large amounts of land and people come under the control of a single government. what might be the advantages to a society that centralizes its government (such as the sui dynasty in china) compared to a decentralized system (such as ancient greece)?

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