How did the reemergence of civilization in China compare with the new societies that developed in the Greek world?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but correct responses should include: The reemergence of civilization in China was based on the traditions of the Shang and Zhou, passed on to successors in new places as well as the introduction of new beginnings based on new ways of thinking. There was a continuity to the civilization that the Greek world did not have. They began from scratch and had to develop industry and trade to escape rural poverty.
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