Chapter three talks about empires and civilization in North Africa and
Eurasia (Europe/Asia) which these civilizations had to organize its society based on political and cultural stances. These empires included Persia, Greece, Rome, China, and India which went through both domination and triumph from competitive civilizations. Comparing China to Rome, I feet that China was a more quality civilization than Rome, because it was a more independent civilization and although it had a fall of a major empire, they were able to rebuild a new dynasty that benefited China greatly.
Regardless to how powerful these civilizations were, they lost control of many aspects of their civilization including population, politics, and religion. Although many civilizations during these times fell over the coming years, their ideas, lifestyles, cultural, and technology still stick with us today and impacted millions overtime.
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