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Growth-promoting institutional structures include the following, except:
Royal Power
The authority and influence exerted by a king or queen, often considered to be divinely ordained or inherently sovereign.
Ziggurat At Ur
An ancient Mesopotamian temple complex with a massive step pyramid structure, located in the city of Ur.
Temple Platform
An elevated area or structure on which a temple is built, often used to elevate the sacred space above its surroundings in various cultures.
Fortified Citadel
A fortified citadel is a strong central fortress in a city, designed to provide defense and protection against attacks, often occupying a commanding position.
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