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... th, it is essential to learn from history and carefully weigh the potential disadvantages.
One of the main risks associated with dividing power and wealth is the fragmentation of power and governance.
When multiple individuals or branches hold authority, it can lead to inefficiencies and conflicting interests.
This can result in a lack of centralized decision-making, hindering the empire’s ability to respond effectively to external threats and govern its territories.
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