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Part 1: Comparing Empires in Western and Central Europe Complete the following organizer to compare Western European and Central European empires.
Part 2: Comparing Empires in Eastern Europe and Asia

Complete the following organizer to compare Eastern European and Asian empires.
Part 3: Creating Comparative Sentences

Use the information you included in the graphic organizers to fill in the blanks and create SAQ comparative sentences. An example has been provided but you will still need to complete each using different countries/empires from your organizer.

As you identify similarities and differences between the 10 empires, fill in the two you are comparing on the respective lines, then continue to fill in the blanks to complete the comparative sentences.

Note: There are many correct answers for each set of blanks.

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