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Supremacy
/suːˈprɛməsi/noun
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Supremacy denotes the state or condition of being supreme, characterized by unchallenged power, authority, or excellence over others. In modern contexts, it's often linked to discussions of social inequality, such as racial or economic dominance, making it a loaded term in debates about justice and equity.
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The 1534 Act of Supremacy in England not only made King Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church but also sparked the English Reformation, leading to the creation of the Church of England and influencing global Protestant movements that affected over 80 million people worldwide today. This act's ripple effects reshaped European politics and religion for centuries.
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