Chapter 3: State and Empire in Eurasia/North America
During this second wave of civilizations nothing significant developed in terms of the human way of life like the agricultural revolution or Industrial revolution. The Persian and Greek empires were the first of the second wave, frequently clashing and fighting one another. Both had their own types of empires, Persia entirely centralized and Greece uniting it's States for battles. After these empires came Roman and Chinese Empires that expanded to incredible lengths over Eurasia. The Chinese Empire outlasted all of the forementioned by centuries, lasting well into the 20th century. In contradt to all of these powerful empires, India was united not by political organization but more as a Hindu community as well as their caste system.
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